Stage 1b in cancer indicates that the disease is in its early phase but has specific characteristics that distinguish it from stage 1a. Typically, this stage suggests that the tumor is larger or has certain features, such as being more aggressive or having invaded nearby tissues, but it has not spread to lymph nodes or distant sites. The prognosis at this stage is generally favorable, with treatment options often including surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy depending on the cancer type.
It means the breast cancer is aggressive but its in stage 1 along with a cancer that will spread fast because its aggressive type of cancer the possibility it can spread.
Stage IV cancer usually indicates that the cancer has traveled to other parts of the body. See related links for more details.
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Depends on where the primary cancer is. Not necessarily, but it can only be determined by a fine needle aspiration.
Depending on the type of cancer,For instance 0 stage breast cancer Can mean that there has be abnormal cells found and further testing would need to ran to confirm diagnosis.There is really no other information we can provide with out Specific Cancer information you have provided.Please be more specific so we can obtain the information you are looking for and be more helpful for you in the future.
It means that the cancer is no longer confined to the gland itself. It has moved to the lymph nodes in the abdomen.
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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 IV is dependant upon how far from the primary site the cancer was found. Since it is melanoma, it harder to find the primary site, since this cancer affects skin cells. Stage 0 Carcinoma in situ (early cancer that is present only in the layer of cells in which it began). Stage I, Stage II, and Stage III Higher numbers indicate more extensive disease: greater tumor size, and/or spread of the cancer to nearby lymph nodes and/or organs adjacent to the primary tumor. Stage IV The cancer has spread to another organ
Stage IB2: Stage IB cancer is larger than 4 cm (1.6 in)
Fourth stage is usually terminal and inoperable. Radiation may slow the process.
Stage IV: Cancer has spread to other parts of the body