ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)
Abnormal cells in the breast ducts that may increase the risk of developing invasive breast cancer.
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Abnormal cells in the breast ducts that may increase the risk of developing invasive breast cancer.
Surgery to remove lymph nodes and some surrounding structures in the neck, such as muscle, fat or nerves….
A type of surgery. The surgeon opens the chest cavity through a cut on the back to examine, biopsy and/or remove the tumour….
Surgery to remove the upper part of the larynx above the vocal cords (supraglottis)….
Surgery to remove the upper part of the larynx, including vocal cords….
A hospital room for the care of patients immediately after surgery….
The written test results done on tissue removed during biopsy or surgery. It provides information about the cancerous tissue, including its size and location, hormonal status, how far it has spread, surgical margins and how fast it is growing….
A type of surgery for selected small rectal cancers. The surgeon operates through the anus to remove the cancer without cutting into the abdomen.
The removal of part of the breast. Also called breast conserving surgery.
Surgery that involves cutting into the spinal column and removing a spinal cord tumour.
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