Tumor Removal
Tumor removal is a surgical procedure aimed at excising abnormal growths, known as tumors, from the body. These tumors can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). The surgery is typically performed by a specialist, such as a surgeon, and may involve various techniques depending on the tumor's size and location.
After the tumor is removed, the tissue is often sent for analysis to determine its nature. This helps in deciding if further treatment, such as radiation therapy or chemotherapy, is necessary. Successful tumor removal can lead to improved health outcomes and may alleviate symptoms caused by the tumor.