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What Are the Stages and Survival Rate of Cervical Cancer? - eMedicineHealth Stage 4: cancer has spread (metastasized) to parts of the body outside the cervix and uterus Stage 4A: cancer has spread to nearby organs such as the bladder or rectum; Stage 4B: cancer has spread to distant organs, such as the lungs (often called secondary or metastatic cancer)
Risk factors and prognostic predictors for Cervical Cancer patients . . . Pulmonary metastasis is the most common metastasis in cervical cancer 4, 5 Lung metastasis in cervical cancer is attributed to hematogenous spread The reported incidence of lung metastasis in cervical cancer ranges from 4 16% to 7 7% 3, 6, 7
Stage IV Cervical Cancer - Texas Oncology Stage 4 cervical cancer invades structures adjacent to the cervix, such as the bladder or rectum, or has spread to other parts of the body Learn about the treatment options available for localized and metastatic cervical cancer, as well as the development of new clinical trials
Stage 4 Cervical Cancer: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment In stage 4A, the cancer has extended to the bladder, rectum or other areas of the pelvic region There is a possible spread to nearby lymph nodes also but it has not invaded distant organs such as the lungs or liver The cancer has now spread to distant organs beyond the pelvic area including the lungs, liver or bones
Stages of Cervical Cancer – NCCC Stage IV is subdivided into stages IVA and IVB, based on where the cancer has spread Stage IVA: Cancer has spread to nearby pelvic organs, such as the bladder or rectum Stage IVB: Cancer has spread to other parts of the body, such as the liver, lungs, bones, or distant lymph nodes
stage IV cervical cancer Stage IV is divided into stages IVA and IVB, based on where the cancer has spread In stage IVA, cancer has spread to nearby pelvic organs, such as the bladder or rectum In stage IVB, cancer has spread to other parts of the body, such as the liver, lungs, bones, or distant lymph nodes
Cervical Cancer Stages | Moffitt - Moffitt Cancer Center At stage 4, the tumor has spread to the lining of the bladder or rectum and or has reached other parts of the body, such as the lungs, liver, bones or distant lymph nodes Based on how far the tumor has spread, stage 4 cervical cancer can be further classified as:
Stage 4 cervical cancer - Cancer Research UK Stage 4B is when the cancer has spread to organs further away, such as the lungs Your doctor might call this secondary or metastatic cancer The stage of your cancer helps your doctor to decide which treatment you need Treatment also depends on: Stage 4 cervical cancer might be treated with: You might have a combination of these treatments