Stomach Cancer Stages
Once the cancer is found in
your stomach, the next step is to stage it or find out the extent of the tumor. For this, your physician may
perform X-rays, ultrasounds and CT scans. In general, stomach cancer progresses in the following stages:
- Carcinoma in situ (CIS) -
the cancer has not spread beyond the lining of the stomach tissue.
- Stage I – a stage 1 stomach cancer is not aggressive; the
chances of recovery is high. The tumor is found in the layer of tissue that lines the inside of the
stomach. Although rare, cancer cells can spread to nearby lymph nodes.
- Stage II - although a stage 2 stomach cancer is still not
aggressive, the tumor has spread into the muscular layer of the stomach wall; lymph nodes may also be
affected.
- Stage
III - at
this stage, the cancer has become aggressive and invaded all layers of the stomach wall; the tumor has also
spread into lymph nodes.
- Stage
IV – a
stage 4 stomach cancer is very aggressive. The tumor has affected not only the tissue of the stomach but
also nearby structures. In some cases, the cancer cells can travel to the spleen, liver, bone, lung or/and
brain.
- Recurrent
- cancer
has returned after initial treatment.
Diagnosis
Treatment
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