Tracheal tumor

There are two types of tracheal tumors: benign and malignant. The vast majority (90%) of childhood tracheal tumors are benign, and the majority of adults are malignant. Tracheal tumors are often misdiagnosed or missed due to the low incidence of illness and the lack of awareness and awareness of doctors about the disease. Few people can get correct treatment in time. The disease, whether benign or malignant, should be treated surgically. After the benign tumor is removed, it is completely cured. If the malignant tumor can be completely removed in time, good results can be obtained.

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