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What is stage 4 colon cancer?

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What is stage 4 colon cancer?

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Stage IV is the most advanced stage for any cancer, but the outcomes of stage IV cancer can be very different depending on the disease (which is to say that everyone with stage IV cancer isn’t immediately doomed. Some cancers are more difficult to treat with caught in the late stages than others.) The National Cancer Institute defines “stage” with the following desription: stage The extent of a cancer in the body. Staging is usually based on the size of the tumor, whether lymph nodes contain cancer, and whether the cancer has spread from the original site to other parts of the body. age IV In stage IV, cancer may have spread to nearby lymph nodes and has spread to other parts of the body, such as the liver or lungs. Stage IV colon cancer is sometimes called Dukes’ D colon cancer. The thing about metastatic disease is that it can be in multiple locations, the extent of which may not be known. Imaging can spot the distant tumors, but before they show up on images, microscopic cancer cell

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