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Radical refers to a variety of concepts across different fields, including chemistry, mathematics, and politics. In the context of this article, we will focus on the term as it is used in medicine and surgery, where a radical procedure is one that is thorough and complete, often involving the removal of an entire organ or tissue.
Medical Definition[edit | edit source]
In medicine, the term "radical" is used to describe a procedure that is thorough and complete, often involving the removal of an entire organ or tissue. This is often done in an attempt to completely eradicate a disease, such as cancer, from the body. Examples of radical procedures include radical mastectomy, where the entire breast is removed, and radical prostatectomy, where the entire prostate gland is removed.
Radical Procedures in Cancer Treatment[edit | edit source]
Radical procedures are often used in the treatment of cancer. The goal of these procedures is to remove all cancerous cells from the body, thereby preventing the disease from spreading or recurring. This is often done in conjunction with other treatments, such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy, to ensure that all cancer cells are eradicated.
Radical Mastectomy[edit | edit source]
A radical mastectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the entire breast, including the nipple, areola, and often the underlying chest muscles and lymph nodes. This procedure is typically performed on patients with breast cancer.
Radical Prostatectomy[edit | edit source]
A radical prostatectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the entire prostate gland and some surrounding tissue. This procedure is typically performed on patients with prostate cancer.
Risks and Complications[edit | edit source]
Like all surgical procedures, radical procedures carry risks and potential complications. These can include infection, bleeding, and damage to surrounding tissues. In addition, patients may experience side effects related to the removal of the organ or tissue, such as changes in body function or appearance.
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