问题
多项选择题
关于恶性肿瘤的手术治疗,下列哪些是不正确的()。
A.当肿瘤已转移则无需手术
B.对Ⅱ期肿瘤,手术应结合化疗和放疗
C.手术切除范围越广泛越好
D.对各期肿瘤,术前化疗均无必要
E.对Ⅱ期肿瘤.局部切除肿瘤后不必化疗
答案
参考答案:A, C, D, E
关于恶性肿瘤的手术治疗,下列哪些是不正确的()。
A.当肿瘤已转移则无需手术
B.对Ⅱ期肿瘤,手术应结合化疗和放疗
C.手术切除范围越广泛越好
D.对各期肿瘤,术前化疗均无必要
E.对Ⅱ期肿瘤.局部切除肿瘤后不必化疗
参考答案:A, C, D, E
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