Curative surgery
Curative surgery
This type of Cancer surgery works best when cancer is in early stages and Localized and haven’t yet spread to other parts of body. It is often followed by chemotherapy of radiotherapy to make sure that all cancer cells have been removed. The cancer treatment approach must include surgery, especially for patients with solid tumors. When a patient’s tumors are localized at the time of the diagnosis, surgery is frequently utilized to try to cure them. Surgical procedures to remove or eliminate malignant tissue are performed following a confirmed cancer diagnosis. Curative procedures adopt a far more drastic surgical approach. They often result in the partial or complete removal of the organ of origin, in contrast to diagnostic surgeries, which may remove a tiny bit of tissue to confirm the disease’s existence and stage.