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These questions and answers will help you understand medical language you might find in the pathology report from a breast biopsy, such as a needle biopsy or an excision biopsy.
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Most Merkel cell skin cancer involves some type of surgery. Learn about possible options here.
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Depending on the site and stage of a sarcoma, surgery may be able to remove the cancer and some of the nearby tissue.
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For nasal cavity or paranasal sinus cancers that have not spread to distant sites, surgery is usually the primary or first treatment. Learn about other treatment options here.
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These questions and answers will help you understand medical language you might find in the pathology report from a breast biopsy for breast cancer.
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Most osteosarcoma involves some type of surgery. Learn about possible options here.
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Several types of surgery can be used for Ewing tumors.
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Most nasal cavity and paranasal sinus cancers involves some type of surgery. Learn about possible options here.
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Surgery is the primary (main) treatment for most bone cancers.
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The stage of a cervical cancer is the most important factor in choosing treatment.