Tumor Excision
Tumor excision is a surgical procedure used to remove cancerous or non-cancerous tumors. The process involves surgically cutting out the tumor, along with a small amount of healthy tissue surrounding it, in order to ensure that the entire tumor has been removed. Tumor excision is a crucial step in the treatment of cancer, as it helps to reduce the risk of cancer recurrence. It is also beneficial for non-cancerous tumors, as it can help to reduce pain and eliminate any possibility of the tumor becoming malignant. Tumor excision is a safe and effective treatment option for both cancerous and non-cancerous tumors.
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