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Surgical resection

Surgical resection is a medical procedure where a surgeon removes a part of an organ or tissue from the body. This is often done to treat diseases, such as cancer, by eliminating tumors or affected areas. The goal is to remove the problematic tissue while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible. The procedure can vary in complexity, from minor outpatient surgeries to major operations requiring longer recovery. Resection can help improve health outcomes and may be part of a larger treatment plan that includes therapies like radiation or chemotherapy.

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    Surgical resection is a medical procedure where a surgeon removes part or all of an organ or tissue from the body. This is often done to eliminate tumors, diseased tissue, or damaged organs. For example, a doctor might perform a resection to take out a cancerous portion of the lung or intestines. The goal is to improve the patient's health, alleviate symptoms, or prevent illness from spreading. Recovery may require additional treatments like therapy or medication, depending on the reason for the surgery and the extent of the removal.