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THE QUESTION OF SURGERY FOR CANCER PATIENTS
Surgery is a stressful treatment for which the patient must be
sufficiently well prepared both physically and mentally. After the
operation, much time must be allotted for recovery of bodily functions,
and auxiliary treatments such as chemotherapy and irradiation may
also have to be instituted. The long-term course of treatment demands
considerable medical and family support. Finally, the patient is
faced by the possibility of a decrease in quality of life as a result
of the surgical deformity.
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