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What is wide local excision?

Pronunciation: /waɪd ˈloʊkəl ɪkˈsɪʒən/

wide local excision

Definition

A surgical procedure in which a scalpel (a sharp knife) is used to cut out a tumor or other abnormal lesion and some normal tissue around it. The amount of normal tissue removed depends on how deep or how large the tumor being removed is. A wide local excision is often done to remove some types of skin cancer or breast cancer.