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Curative Surgery for Colorectal Cancer

Curative surgery for colorectal cancer is a procedure that is used to remove the cancerous tumor and some or all of the surrounding tissue to prevent the growth and spread of cancer. This type of surgery is important to colorectal cancer patients as it has been shown to be the most effective way to improve survival …

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Overview

Curative surgery for colorectal cancer is a procedure that is used to remove the cancerous tumor and some or all of the surrounding tissue to prevent the growth and spread of cancer. This type of surgery is important to colorectal cancer patients as it has been shown to be the most effective way to improve survival rates and help those affected to live longer and better lives. This surgery can be done through traditional open surgery, laparoscopic surgery, or robotic surgery, depending on the size and location of the tumor. Curative surgery for colorectal cancer is a powerful tool in the fight against the disease, providing patients with a greater chance of recovering and leading a quality life.

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Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Colon And Rectal Cancer (ISSN 2471-7061).

Journal editorial board
Frank A. Frizelle · New Zealand Gennaro Galizia · Italy Tamotsu Tsukahara · Japan

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