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What is Incomplete Resection in Cancer Surgery?

Incomplete resection in cancer surgery refers to a surgical procedure where not all of the cancerous tissue is successfully removed. This can occur for various reasons, including the complexity of the tumor's location, its size, or its proximity to vital structures. The primary goal of surgical oncology is to achieve a "clear margin," meaning no cancer cells are present at the edges of the removed tissue. When this goal is not achieved, it is termed an incomplete resection.

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