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Most cancers have four stages. The specific stage is determined by a few different factors, including the size and location of the tumor:
Stage I: Cancer is localized to a small area and hasn’t spread to lymph nodes or other tissues.
Stage II: Cancer has grown, but it hasn’t spread.
Stage III: Cancer has grown larger and has possibly spread to lymph nodes or other tissues.
Stage IV: Cancer has spread to other organs or areas of your body. This stage is also referred to as metastatic or advanced cancer.