Stages of Cancer

Cancer progresses through different stages, from early detection to advanced stages. Understanding these stages helps in determining the best treatment options.

In this early stage, abnormal cells are found but have not spread. It's considered pre-cancerous and can often be treated effectively.

Stage 0 - In Situ

Stage 1 cancer is small and contained in one area. It's usually treatable with surgery or targeted therapy.

Stage 1 - Localized

In Stage 2, the cancer has started spreading to nearby tissues but is still contained within the primary site.

Stage 2 - Early Spread

Cancer has spread to surrounding tissues or nearby lymph nodes but has not reached distant organs.

Stage 3 - Regional Spread

In Stage 4, cancer has spread to distant parts of the body. This stage requires more extensive treatment options.

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Stage 4 - Metastatic Cancer

Cancer can return after treatment, either at the original site or in different parts of the body. Regular monitoring is essential.

Recurrence

Early detection of cancer increases the chances of successful treatment. Regular screenings play a vital role in catching cancer early.

Importance of Early Detection

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