The survival rate depends on what stage your cancer is diagnosed in. For one, it is 74 percent, for stage four, it is 6 percent.
should one who had a colonoscopy 6 yrs ago should now be diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer & be told that it is adenocarcinoma & not colorectal cancer
Stage 4 Throat Cancer.
Diaphragm cancer, or any cancer that is classified as stage 3 means it has spread to the lymph nodes. The lymph nodes accelerate the spread of the disease.
Stage IB2: Stage IB cancer is larger than 4 cm (1.6 in)
Stage IV: Cancer has spread to other parts of the body
In stage I cancer the tumor is less than one inch in size and it has not spread
stage 1
Stage 4
The cancer is limited to the uterus
Stage II: Cancer has spread from the cervix but is confined to the pelvic region
Stage IB1: Cancer is no larger than 4 cm (1.6 in)