Cancer Prognosis

Prognosis of cancers frequently means the assessment of success with treatment and probabilities of recovery. The kind of cancer and where it is in your body. The stage of the cancer, which states to the size of the cancer and if it has spread to other parts of your body. The cancer's grade, which states to how irregular the cancer cells look under a microscope. Many factors can impact the prognosis of a person with cancer. Among the most important are the type and site of the cancer, the stage of the disease (the extent to which the cancer has spread in the body), and the cancer’s grade (how abnormal the cancer cells look under a microscope—an indicator of how quickly the cancer is likely to grow and spread).



 


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