Monday, February 21, 2011

Cancer Stages

Each and every one of us has different points of view in life. We classify things or objects and even locations according to our taste. Not everything has the same classification or description in this world. Everything may look the same but may have minor differences unforeseeable in the naked eye. Classification of diseases is an integral part of the world of modern medicine. Labeling a disease to its specific level or stage determines the way a doctor should cure it. A disease like cancer has 4 classifications or cancer stages where the doctors check on its growth and spread to determine the patient’s cancer survival rates.

The four cancer stages differ in the amount or size of the tumor. The beginning cancer stage starts with the malignant cell which is smaller than the infected part. During this stage, the malignant cells are just starting to spread within the contaminated organ. Cancer survival rates at the initial stage goes as high as 90 percent. If treated immediately at this stage, the person could get better and hopefully the malignant cancer cells stopped spreading after the surgical removal of the tumor.

Cancer stages are very important to any cancer patient and their doctors. Without the earliest treatment cancer survival rates of these people will dip down with each stage the cancer reaches. At the final point or cancer stage, the cancer survival rates of the cancer patient goes down to less than 20 percent. It is important for cancer patients to be treated and cured immediately since their health or more importantly their life greatly depends on it.

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