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- Breast Cancer Staging | Susan G. Komen®
Stages of breast cancer The stages of breast cancer range from 0 to IV (0 to 4) The highest stage (stage IV) is any breast cancer with metastases (M1), no matter the size of the tumor, the lymph node status or other factors This is known as metastatic breast cancer and is the most advanced stage of the disease
- Breast Cancer Stages - National Breast Cancer Foundation
Breast Cancer Stage Groups In breast cancer, stage is based on the size and location of the primary tumor, the spread of cancer to nearby lymph nodes or other parts of the body, tumor grade, and whether certain biomarkers are present To plan the best treatment and understand your prognosis, it is important to know the breast cancer stage
- Breast Cancer Staging: What You Need To Know - Verywell Health
Stage 0 breast cancer is also called ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) or Paget's disease of the breast It is a precancerous stage, or non-invasive These cells may look abnormal, but they aren’t cancerous (yet) and haven’t invaded any other parts of the breast or surrounding tissues or organs
- Breast Cancer Staging - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Breast cancer staging is a way to classify breast tumors once they have been diagnosed The stage of a breast tumor can indicate how advanced it is and help determine what treatment(s) may be appropriate and what the patient and doctor can expect Breast surgeon Hanh-Tam Tran explains how the
- Breast cancer staging - Mayo Clinic
Stage 2 breast cancer A stage 2 breast cancer is an invasive cancer It may be larger than a stage 1 breast cancer or it might involve more lymph nodes Stage 2 breast cancer has a higher risk of coming back after treatment than does a stage 1 breast cancer Stage 3 breast cancer A stage 3 breast cancer is often more difficult to treat than a
- Cancer Staging - NCI - National Cancer Institute
CIS is not cancer, but it may become cancer Stage I, Stage II, and Stage III (may also be written as Stage 1, Stage 2, and Stage 3) Cancer is present The higher the number, the larger the cancer tumor and the more it has spread into nearby tissues Stage IV (may also be written as Stage 4) The cancer has spread to distant parts of the body
- Treatment of Breast Cancer by Stage
Stage I: These breast cancers are still relatively small and either have not spread to the lymph nodes or have only a tiny area of cancer spread in the sentinel lymph node (the first lymph node to which cancer is likely to spread) Stage II: These breast cancers are larger than stage I cancers and or have spread to a few nearby lymph nodes
- Breast Cancer Stages 0–4: Symptoms and Treatment
Stage 1 breast cancer has started to grow into the breast tissue Stage 2 breast cancer is bigger or may have spread to nearby lymph nodes Stage 2 breast cancer symptoms may include breast pain, skin changes, or nipple discharge Treatment options for these stages include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and targeted therapies
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