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Cancer surgery: Physically removing cancer

Cancer surgery is a common part of diagnosing and treating cancer. Here’s a look at how surgery is used to care for people with cancer.

Common reasons you might have cancer surgery include:

Surgery is often used with other cancer treatments. These treatments can include chemotherapy, radiation therapy and other treatments. Which treatments are best for you depends on the type of cancer you have, its stage and your overall health.

When it’s possible, the goal of cancer surgery is to remove all of the cancer from the body. To do this, the surgeon uses cutting tools to remove the cancer and some healthy tissue around it.

The surgeon may also remove some lymph nodes in the area. The lymph nodes are tested to see if they contain cancer cells. If cancer spreads to the lymph nodes, there’s a chance that the cancer could spread to other parts of the body.

Many other types of operations can be used to treat cancer. Researchers continue to look at new methods. Some other types of cancer surgery include:

Cancer surgery continues to change. Researchers are looking at other types of less invasive surgery.

How you get ready for and heal from cancer surgery depends on the operation. In general, you can expect certain things to be the same, including:

The risks of surgery will depend on the type of operation you’re having. In general, most cancer operations have a risk of:

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