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    A unified expert consensus now clarifies the best practices for diagnosing and managing rare presacral tumors, essential for improving surgical outcomes. High-resolution MRI is critical for risk stratification. Image-guided biopsies are recommended for high-risk lesions that could change management. Complete surgical resection is the primary goal, with approaches tailored to tumor characteristics, while minimally invasive techniques may be suitable in select cases. Non-operative surveillance is endorsed for specific low-risk cystic lesions. Journal Article by Perry WRG, Brown KGM (…) Dozois… Read more: International Consensus on Managing Presacral Tumors

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