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Understanding Resecting: A Surgical Procedure for Cancer Treatment and Beyond

Resecting means to surgically remove or cut out a portion of an organ or tissue. It is often used in the context of cancer treatment, where the goal is to remove the tumor and any surrounding tissue that may be affected by the cancer.

For example, a patient with lung cancer may undergo a resection procedure to remove the tumor and a portion of the lung. This can involve removing a lobe of the lung (a section of the organ) or even the entire lung (a more extensive procedure called a pneumonectomy).

Resecting can also be used in other contexts, such as when a surgeon removes a portion of the intestine to treat an inflammatory bowel disease like Crohn's disease. In this case, the goal is to remove the affected area and allow the healthy tissue to heal.

Overall, resecting is a surgical procedure that involves cutting out a portion of an organ or tissue to treat a variety of medical conditions.

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