What is Cancer Stage II?

Dr. Quinn Lewis
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2025-05-10 00:51:44
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Cancer stage II refers to cancer invading adjacent tissues and organs, but there is no distant metastasis.
Cancer is caused by malignant proliferation of cells, usually related to exposure to chemicals, ionizing radiation, viral infection, genetic factors, etc. Patients with cancer stage II should actively cooperate with doctors for surgical treatment, postoperative chemotherapy, and accelerate physical recovery. If treatment is not timely, the disease may continue to develop. When cancer enters stage III or IV, the prognosis is usually poor.
Patients should maintain a good attitude in daily life, establish self-confidence in treatment, and actively cooperate with doctors to accelerate physical recovery.