how many phases of cancer are there and how serious are they from each other?!


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there are four stages of cancer. Stage one means it is localized, generally spherical, and not intertwined with other tissue. Stage two means it has started to form ganglion (or has started to branch out from its spherical shape), and is becoming more intertwined with the surrounding tissue making it harder to remove surgically. Stage three means the cancer has more than one primary site (not necessarily more than one tissue or organ), several branches or ganglions, and has become embedded and intertwined with the surrounding tissue making the surgical removal of it questionable due to the amount of invasion necessary to adequately remove the tumor. Stage four, the most advanced stage, mean that the tumor has several branches to it, has become so intertwined with the tissue/organ that removal would most likely cause death of the tissue/organ, and has multiple sites.

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There are enough cancers to get cancer almost anywhere in the body.

ooo i did this in science class the other day. The website below is every single cancer. hope it helps.
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http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/help/default.asp?page=135

firerookie 74 is correct
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