Treatment options for precancerous neoplasms depend on the type and location of the lesion. Common approaches include:
Surgical removal: Excision of the abnormal tissue. Cryotherapy: Freezing the abnormal cells to destroy them. Laser therapy: Using focused light to remove or destroy abnormal cells. Topical treatments: Applying medications directly to the lesion, such as creams for actinic keratosis. Endoscopic procedures: Minimally invasive techniques to remove or treat lesions within the gastrointestinal tract.