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If the ultrasound scan shows stone and also raises the suspicion of a co-existent tumour, should I undergo laparoscopic surgery?

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If the ultrasound scan shows stone and also raises the suspicion of a co-existent tumour, should I undergo laparoscopic surgery?

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No. In cases where a tumour, i.e. cancer is suspected a Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) or Laparoscopic surgery should never be performed, for these procedures could spread an early cancer.

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