Robotic oncology is a robot-assisted technique. Trainee surgeons use robotic technology, including tiny surgical tools and a computer console, to remove cancer. The tiny camera in this technique will help to provide 3D images, which magnify the images up to 10 times their actual size, which helps to see what is happening during the surgery.
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