Oral and maxillofacial tumor resection
Malignant tumors of the oral and maxillofacial regions are common with cancer, and there are fewer sarcomas. The majority of cancers are squamous cell carcinoma, followed by glandular epithelial cancer, basal cell carcinoma, undifferentiated carcinoma, and lymphoid epithelial cancer. Treatment of diseases: oral and maxillofacial tumors Indication Anyone who has been diagnosed as lip cancer, buccal mucosa cancer, tongue cancer, oral cancer, sputum cancer, gingival cancer, and other oral and maxillofacial malignant tumors by biopsy is expected to achieve radical treatment without extensive metastasis. Those who can tolerate anesthesia should take active surgical treatment. Contraindications Advanced tumors with cachexia, primary source can not be radical surgery or distant metastasis can not cure; there are serious systemic diseases, can not tolerate general anesthesia; malignant melanoma.
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