Sunday, May 1, 2011

The stages of cervical cancer, Part II

In this article we continue our look at stages of uterine cancer.

In stage III, the cancer reaches an advanced stage, but is still in the stage is only pelvis.This has three sections (A, B, C), the pool depending on where the cancer has spread in order.

In IIIA, cancer has spread, the direction of the ovaries or cancer cells spread into the abdomen.

the next sub-stage IIIB, the cancer spreads the impact andthe vaginal area

During the third sub-gland cancer has spread to lymph nodes.

In stage IV, the stage is the most advanced cervical cancer has spread to the lymph nodes to other organs such as bowel or bladder and is no longer limited region in the uterus or pelvis. There are two divisions at this time.

In the first sub-stage, cancer affects the bowel or bladder. In the last sub-stage IVB, cancer has spreadother regions or organs of the body such as liver, lungs or bones.

The most important thing is to try to start only when the tumor is in its early stages, so that, on its treatment. The longest unnoticed and untreated, the more complex diagnosis and treatment become more invasive.

The stage when diagnosed with cancer also play a role in treatment options that you and your doctortheir disposal. Depending on the stage of cervical cancer, you may be able treatments have a combination of treatments, including conventional, complementary or even alternative.

If you are considering alternative methods of treatment, you should talk to the team doctor for possible drug interactions and possible side effects.

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