
One or other of these treatments may be advised depending on the site and stage of the cancer.
When chemotherapy or radiotherapy are used in addition to surgery it is known as 'adjuvent chemotherapy' or 'adjuvent radiotherapy'. For example, following surgery you may be given a course of chemotherapy or radiotherapy. This aims to kill any cancer cells which may have spread away from the primary tumour site. Sometimes, adjuvant chemotherapy or radiotherapy is given before surgery to shrink a large tumour so that the operation to remove the tumour is easier for a surgeon to do, and is more likely to be successful.