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  • 50 Years
  • 14/08/2025

Is laser surgery a good option for treating oral cancer and where can I get it done I've heard about laser surgery for oral cancer but I'm not sure if it's effective or safe compared to traditional surgery Can you explain the pros and cons Where are the best hospitals or clinics that perform laser surgery for oral cancer I need reliable options How does laser surgery work for oral cancer and what's the recovery like compared to regular surgery Are there any risks or side effects with laser surgery for oral cancer that I should know about before deciding

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A detailed evaluation will help decide the best course of action.

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Consult a Oncologist

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