Too small tumors are actually difficult to determine whether they are benign or malignant.
A biopsy is needed to clarify.
The common practice for doctors is to instruct patients to have regular check-ups and closely monitor the growth of the tumor.
Why does it involve humanity?
Because after all, the tumor is not occurring in the doctor's own body. When the tumor is still small, observing whether it continues to deteriorate completely complies with medical rules. However, to remove it without clear understanding of its nature.
What if it turns out to be a false tumor after surgery?
Furthermore, a biopsy means taking samples, which will definitely stimulate the tumor.
Some tumors are difficult to sample.
Asking doctors to take a great risk to do this, the outcome might be thankless. Naturally, no doctor wants to do it.
Zhou Can frowned, pondering hard.
The diagnosis has actually reached a deadlock.