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Statistics about colon cancer survival is just one tool used by doctors when attempting to predict a patient's life expectancy with cancer treatment. And since each individual may respond...
Like other cancers, lung cancer is divided into stages. Staging helps doctors decide the best treatment options for the patient. Stage IV is the highest stage of lung cancer.
Ovarian cancer is treated based on the stage of the disease and a patient's age and overall health. Stages range from I to IV, and surgery may be performed to determine the stage of disease.
Liver cancer begins with tumors originating in the liver. If tumors spread beyond the liver and surrounding lymph nodes, doctors diagnose end stage liver cancer. The chances of survival diminish...
Diagnosed in over 141,000 Americans each year, colon cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in the United States, reports the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Colon...
Breast cancer is broken up into stages. These stages depend on several factors, including size of the tumor, whether lymph nodes are involved and if the cancer has spread. Stage 1 breast cancer...
According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), in the U.S., there were approximately 60,000 new cases of kidney cancer and nearly 13,000 deaths from the disease in 2009. Although it is uncommon...
Approximately one in every 19 people develops bowel or colorectal cancer, a disease where cells within some part of the intestines begin to grow uncontrollably. When caught during its earliest...
Bowel or colorectal cancer is a disease that occurs when cells in one part of your large or small intestines begin to grow uncontrollably, forming tumors. Approximately 106,000 cases of bowel...
Renal cancer occurs when cells on one of your kidneys begin to grow uncontrollably, forming tumors. Ultimately, your individual life expectancy after a diagnosis of renal cancer can vary greatly...
Colon cancer is a common cancer that kills tens of thousands of people every year. If colon cancer is diagnosed at the early stages, most people will survive the cancer. The collection of...
Cancer can affect any part of the body, but it's especially common in the colon or large intestine. Colon cancer is caused by abnormal cells called polyps developing in the lining of the colon. If...
According to the Mayo Clinic, cervical cancer typically affects women who are over 30 years of age. While most cervical cancers are detected through routine visits to the gynecologist, you should...
Almost all cervical cancers begin with pre-cancerous cell changes in the cervix. Not all women who experience pre-cancerous changes will develop cervical cancer. There are generally no symptoms of...
End-stage liver cirrhosis occurs when there is so little healthy liver tissue left that the organ starts to fail. Life expectancy at this point is determined by how effectively the disease's...
Ovarian cancer begins in a woman's reproductive glands, the ovaries. Many types of tumors can grow here, including those that are benign, or non-cancerous. Malignant cancers, however, can spread...
Cirrhosis is the progression of liver disease in which severely damaged liver cells have been replaced by scar tissue, preventing natural healing. Stage 3 cirrhosis of the liver refers to the size...
Phase IV breast cancer is late stage breast cancer. In stage IV, the cancer has generally spread to the lymph nodes, liver, lungs and bones. According to the American Cancer Society, "most breast...
The stages of colon cancer describe the progress of the disease. Tests including CT scans, MRIs, lymph node biopsies, X-rays, and surgeries are performed to determine whether cancer has spread...
Cancer will strike almost half the American population in their lifetime, and many hundreds of thousands will die from these destructive conditions, according to the textbook Human Anatomy and...
As of 2009, over 4,000 women die from cervical cancer every year in the United States. There are treatments for those with end stage cervical cancer which include radiation therapy, chemotherapy,...
End stage breast cancer kills over 41,000 Americans every year, but there are treatments to fight this disease. Depending on the location and size of tumors, doctors recommend either aggressive...
Liver cancer affects the liver, which is the organ that filters the blood in the body. The liver allows the blood to be cleaned of toxins and contaminants that accumulate in the blood. Stage four...
Breast cancer is a scary disease that develops in stages. The highest is Stage IV. Inflammatory breast cancer, although rare, is very serious because it only occurs when breast cancer reaches...
Stage 4 lung cancer is the most advanced stage of the disease. The prognosis of those with advanced lung cancer is not good. Doctors usually prescribe palliative care for those with stage 4 lung...
Stage 4 ovarian cancer is the most advanced stage. The prognosis of those with stage 4 ovarian cancer is poor. Doctors recommend either aggressive treatment or palliative care depending on the...
Breast cancer is an abnormal cell change in the breast tissue. Chemotherapy is medication given and used with different goals in mind, depending on the stage of the cancer. Chemotherapy may be...
According to information from the Mayo Clinic, breast cancer most commonly occurs in either the milk ducts of the breasts or in the lobules (the structures in the breast that actually produce...
Stage 4 ovarian affects the ovaries and the surrounding tissue. Stage 4 ovarian cancer or invasive epithelial ovarian cancer is generally considered to be in its final stages; therefore the...
According to the National Cancer Institute, cervical cancer begins in the lower portion of the uterus. Although often detected early in the United States due to the regular gynecological care, it...
Breast cancer is a disease which kills between 20 and 30 out of every 100,000 women every year. A person with breast cancer can remain symptom-less for many years. By the time a tumor is detected,...
The prognosis of stage III-C ovarian cancer depends on the extent of the surgery, the doctor's ability to remove all of the cancer, and how well the patient responds to chemotherapy. A person's...
Colon cancer has five stages, zero to four with four being the most advanced form of the cancer. Only 5 to 15 percent of people diagnosed with Stage Four colon cancer survive five years after the...
Breast cancer can be fatal, especially if detected in its late stages and/or left untreated. The American Cancer Society estimates 40,170 women and 440 men will die of breast cancer in 2009. Only...
The colon's role in the digestion process is the storage of waste. The colon joins with the rectum to form the large intestines. Small tumors that grow on the intestines are called polyps and can...
Colon cancer is one of the leading causes of death among cancer patients within the United States, according to the American Cancer Society. Stage IV is the final stage of the disease, where the...
Breast cancer is divided into four stages based on the seriousness, considering such factors as the size of the tumor and whether the cancer has spread. Stage 3 breast cancer is in turn divided...
Making a breast cancer prognosis isn't always a simple cut-and-dried process. This is also true for breast cancer that has spread to the lungs. Several factors can affect the prognosis, according...
According to the National Cancer Institute, there are an estimated 219,440 new cases of lung cancer a year in the United States. Lung cancer can be life-threatening. Aggressive lung cancers can...
There are many different types and stages of breast cancer. All types of cancer have atypical cells that grow rapidly, destroying body tissue. When cancer is diagnosed, doctors order tests to find...
Several treatment options are available for patients who have been diagnosed with stage III breast cancer, as the disease has not yet spread beyond the breast and lymph nodes. According to the...
Ovarian cancer affects the ovaries, the reproductive organs in women where eggs are produced. Women with ovarian cancer often develop symptoms after the cancer has spread beyond the ovaries, so it...
A diagnosis of breast cancer causes a woman to wonder whether she'll be healthy in the future and whether she'll be able to keep her breasts. Doctors treat stage I breast cancer with a combination...
Being diagnosed with breast cancer is a common fear for most women, who may think about pain, surgery, disfigurement, drugs and, ultimately, death. Unfortunately, when a cancer has progressed to a...
The outcome or prognosis of cancer of the esophagus largely depends on the stage of the cancer. The earlier your cancer is detected, the better the prognosis. Cancer stages are determined largely...
Gallbladder cancer is a rare condition that is characterized by malignancy of the bile tract. Life expectancy for gallbladder cancer is contingent on when it is diagnosed and whether it can be...
Women who know what questions to ask their doctors can make informed decisions regarding the risks and treatment of cervical cancer. Knowing the facts and likely causes of cervical cancer helps...
Brain cancer is a term used to describe any abnormal malignant growth of cells within the brain tissue. The size and location of the cancer, the stage of the cancer detected, and how promptly...
When it comes to determining how likely it is that your bladder cancer will be cured, a lot depends on the stage to which the cancer has progressed. The farther bladder cancer spreads, the more...
Breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related death in women, second only to lung cancer, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The most aggressive and severe form...