Does complete excision of an aggressive fibrous tumor recur?

Aggressive fibrous tumors are removed intact and there is a possibility of recurrence. Aggressive fibroma is mainly treated by surgical excision in clinic, but there will be the possibility of recurrence after surgery. This is due to the fact that invasive fibroma grows faster, the local boundary is not clear, the chance of recurrence after excision is higher; it even violates the vascular and nerve bundles, which usually can not be treated by surgery, and needs to be observed clinically, and radiotherapy is adopted to control the growth when necessary. In fact, invasive fibroma is very easy to recur after surgery, and different treatment modalities, such as radiotherapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy and many other treatment modalities, can also be used in general. It is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, and must closely follow up the consultation and regular review after surgery to prevent the possibility of recurrence.