The stages of cancer range from 0 to 4, with each stage indicating the extent of the cancer’s spread. For instance, stage 0 refers to cancer that has not spread beyond the original site, while stage 4 indicates metastasis to other organs in the body.
What Do These “Stages” of Cancer Really Mean?
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