Stage 2 Cancer
Stage 2 cancer indicates that the disease has spread beyond its original site but is still localized. At this stage, the tumor is typically larger than in Stage 1 and may have invaded nearby tissues or lymph nodes. However, it has not yet spread to distant parts of the body.
Treatment options for Stage 2 cancer often include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. The specific approach depends on the type of cancer and its location. Early detection and intervention are crucial for improving outcomes and increasing the chances of successful treatment.