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Curative surgery

Surgery

Curative surgery

Curative cancer surgery is most effective when cancer is diagnosed at an early stage and remains localized, meaning it has not spread to other parts of the body. In such cases, surgery aims to completely remove the cancerous tissue and achieve a cure. To ensure that all cancer cells are eliminated, surgery is often followed by chemotherapy or radiotherapy, depending on the type and stage of cancer.

Surgery is a vital component of cancer treatment, particularly for patients with solid tumors. When tumors are confined to a specific area at the time of diagnosis, surgical removal is frequently used as the primary treatment approach.

Curative surgical procedures involve the removal or destruction of malignant tissue after a confirmed cancer diagnosis. Unlike diagnostic surgeries, which remove only a small tissue sample to identify and stage the disease, curative surgeries are more extensive. These procedures may require partial or complete removal of the affected organ to eliminate the cancer and prevent recurrence.

Early detection and timely surgical intervention significantly improve treatment outcomes and long-term survival.

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