The patient can recover from surgery if the malignancy has not spread. It is not always feasible to determine whether or not the cancer has spread prior to surgery, though. In order to determine whether the cancer has spread to nearby lymph nodes, or sentinel nodes, surgeons frequently remove these during surgery. If so, there may be a significant chance of a cancer recurrence, and in order to avoid one, the patient may require radiation therapy or chemotherapy following surgery. In most cases, cancer treatment depends on your overall health and how well you can tolerate surgery. It also depends on the type and the stage of the cancer, the outlook (prognosis), other available choices, and your personal preferences. Your healthcare provider may recommend surgery as part of cancer treatment to remove tumors or to take out tissue for testing. It may also be done to reconstruct a part of the body affected by the cancer. Your provider may think it is the best way to treat the cancer.
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