what is the normal color of stage 1 and stage 2 cancer?!


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Staging refers to the extent or severity of the cancer, point of origin and any metastatic processes that may have occurred. Cancer staging varies from cancer to cancer. Lymphoma in stage two will be different than testicular cancer in stage two. Different cancer, different location, different treatment. So, the color could be different as well.

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Unfortunately, the answer isn't a definite one. Cancer can have a different appearance depending on what kind of cancer it is. "Stages" are just non-specific designations representing how far the cancer has spread. Stage 2 adenocarcinoma of the colon looks a whole lot different than stage 2 ductal carcinoma of the breast.
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