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Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012Most cancers are obviously invasive and can be expected to penetrate the wall of the colon or uterus, for example, or fungate through the surface of the skin. They recognize no normal anatomic boundaries and often permeate lymphatics, blood vessels, and perineural spaces. Such invasiveness makes their surgical resection exceedingly difficult and generally requires removal of a considerable margin of apparently normal tissues about the intiltrative neoplasm, referred to as radical surgery While benign tumors may push along a broad front into adjacent structures and insinuate themselves into natural cleavage planes, they do not invade and destroy in the manner of cancers. ICD-10 Training. makes you spend more time with patients and increase the quality of the care.