The Stages of Oral Cancer

in #mouthcancerstages16 days ago (edited)

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Oral cancer is categorized using the TNM staging system. This system assesses three key factors:

T: The size and location of the tumor,

N: Whether the cancer has spread to nearby lymph nodes, and

M: Whether there is metastasis to distant parts of the body.

Stages range from 0 to IV, indicating the progression of the disease.

Stage 0: Carcinoma in Situ – At this initial stage, abnormal cells are present but have not spread to deeper tissues.

Stage I: Early Stage Cancer – The tumor is small (not more than 2 centimeters) and has not spread deeply or reached any lymph nodes.

Stage II: Larger Tumor Size – The tumor has grown (between 2 and 4 centimeters) but still hasn’t spread to any lymph nodes.

Stage III: Larger Tumors or Spread to One Lymph Node – The cancer is either larger than 4 centimeters, or it has spread to one nearby lymph node but not to distant parts of the body.

Stage IV: Advanced Cancer with Extensive Spread – The most advanced stage, where the cancer may be of any size and has spread extensively, possibly involving more lymph nodes or distant organs like the lungs or liver

Mouth Cancer Stages

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