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Treatments

Surgery

Surgery means treating illness by cutting away body tissue. It is one of the main treatments for cancer. Usually a surgical knife (scalpel) is used but high-energy light beams (lasers) can also be used to cut through body tissue.

Cryotherapy is a type of surgery which uses a freezing probe to remove tissues.

Cancer surgery can be used for:

  • Diagnosis - a small piece of tissue is removed to confirm diagnosis of cancer. This is called a biopsy.
  • Treatment - to remove the tumour or nearby tissues which might contain cancer cells.
  • Staging - this process is used to work out the size of the cancer and whether it has spread.
  • Reconstruction - for example, breast reconstruction after a mastectomy.
  • Palliation - if the cancer can not be completely removed or cured, surgery may help by removing a tumour to reduce the effects.

HCA hospitals which provide these services:

Make an appointment or find a specialist surgeon.

For general information on surgical options:
http://www.cancerbackup.org.uk

Our Hospitals:

  • The Harley Street Clinic
  • The Lister Hospital
  • London Bridge Hospital
  • The Portland Hospital
  • The Princess Grace Hospital
  • The Wellington Hospital
  • Harleystreet at UCH
  • Harleystreet at Queens
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