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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive surgery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a surgical approach that is more invasive or intensive than standard procedures, often employed in serious medical cases.
Example: "The doctors decided to proceed with aggressive surgery to remove the tumor, given its size and location."
Alternatives: "intensive surgery" or "invasive surgery".
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Why such enthusiasm for aggressive surgery?
Or he could have had more aggressive surgery that would have kept him idle until late July.
Dr. Love emphasized that doctors needed to listen to women's reasons for choosing the more aggressive surgery.
And, a respected oncologist the family consulted felt that such aggressive surgery would seriously diminish J. W.'s quality of life for no proven benefit.
High-dose intravenous antibiotics are given to anyone suspected of having contracted this devastating infection but, ultimately, the only way of saving someone is with aggressive surgery, sometimes involving amputation.
But Groopman manages to sidestep this greasy sentimentalism by turning to the surprising and troubling stories of his patients: there is George, a revered professor of pathology, who can find solace only in aggressive surgery, chemotherapy and radiation.
The rationale for moving away from aggressive surgery was reinforced by a study of women with early-stage breast cancer whose tumours were relatively small and had not metastasized.
Aggressive surgery is a valid choice for treating TOA in specific life-threatening situations.
Overall, aggressive surgery along with systemic chemotherapy benefitted this patient greatly.
The extubated group underwent relatively less aggressive surgery and had shorter hospital stays.
Aggressive surgery has been used in bilio-pancreatic cancers in many institutions in Japan.
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