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Why is Re-Excision Important?
Re-excision is crucial for several reasons:
Ensures complete removal of
malignant cells
to prevent recurrence.
Improves patient outcomes by reducing the likelihood of metastasis.
Helps in accurate
histopathological
assessment.
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