Salivary Gland Surgery
mumps
, andtumours
can also occur. Most salivary tumours arebenign
(non-cancerous) and slow-growing, butmalignant
(cancerous) tumours also occur. Benign tumours are at risk of changing to malignant ones. Surgery usually removes the tumour and the affected part of the particular saliva gland, or the tumour and entire gland, undergeneral anaesthetic
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