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If the tumor can not be completely removed, how else can it be treated?

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If the tumor can not be completely removed, how else can it be treated?

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Just because a tumor is “inoperable”, it does not mean that it can not be treated. Often, surgeons will remove as much of the tumor as is safely possible, and then use radiation or chemotherapy to control the growth of the tumor.

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