The nurse is caring for a person with a secondary metastatic spinal cord tumour. What would be the benefit of surgery?
A) Exploration to obtain a biopsy.
B) To remove part of the tumor, to reduce spinal cord compression.
C) To eliminate the tumour with excision and drainage.
D) Complete removal of the tumour and affected spinal cord tissue.
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