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Every woman experiences this complicated disease in her own way. Treatment decisions revolve around factors such as:
Staging is simply a way of describing the current condition of the cancer in five basic stages, from 0 to IV. It’s important to remember that staging is not the only factor that affects your breast cancer diagnosis. Other factors include:
The disease is confined to the milk ducts (ductal carcinoma in situ).
The tumor is less than 2 cm across and has not spread.
Stage II Breast Cancer is one of the following:
The tumor is any size, with cancerous lymph nodes that stick either to one another or to surrounding tissue (IIIA).
The tumor, regardless of size, has spread to other areas beyond the breast, such as lungs, liver, bones or brain.