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Can Pre-Cancerous Conditions Be Reversed?
Yes, many pre-cancerous conditions can be reversed, especially if detected early. Treatment options may include:
Surgical removal
of abnormal tissue
Pharmacological interventions
(e.g., anti-inflammatory drugs, chemopreventive agents)
Lifestyle modifications
(e.g., quitting smoking, dietary changes)
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