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Halsted Principle

The Halsted Principle is a surgical concept emphasizing the importance of removing not just a tumor but also a wide margin of surrounding tissue to ensure all cancer cells are excised. This approach helps reduce the risk of cancer recurrence by addressing microscopic spread that may not be visible. Essentially, it promotes thorough surgical removal with a safety buffer around the affected area, which is critical for effective treatment and long-term success in cancer surgeries.