Surgery for metastatic disease: Revision history

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20 November 2023

  • curprev 23:0923:09, 20 November 2023Nikolas talk contribs 1,043 bytes +1,043 Created page with "The presence of distant metastases often means stage IV and incurable cancer. In general, '''surgical removal of metastases''', so-called '''metastasectomy''', is not a good choice because it’s unlikely to get rid of all the cancer cells, making recurrence highly likely. However, in some cases distant metastases still allows for potential cure. In other cases, the disease is incurable, but surgery of metastases can be indicated anyway for palliation. == Metastasis su..." Tag: Visual edit: Switched