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- What is secondary bone cancer? - Cancer Research UK
A secondary cancer is a cancer that has spread from where it first started to another part of the body You might hear people call it a metastasis, metastases or advanced cancer Where a cancer starts is sometimes called the primary cancer A secondary cancer is made up of the same type of cells as the primary cancer
- How cancer can spread - Cancer Research UK
The place where a cancer starts in the body is called the primary cancer or primary site Cells from the primary site may break away and spread to other parts of the body These cells can then grow and form other tumours These are called secondary cancers or metastases How cancer can spread to
- Metastatic lung cancer - Cancer Research UK
Metastatic lung cancer is when the cancer has spread from the lung and gone to another part of the body Your treatment depends on several factors These include what type of lung cancer you have, how big it is and whether it has spread (the stage) It also depends on your general health There is
- Symptoms of metastatic bowel cancer | Cancer Research UK
Metastatic bowel cancer is cancer that started in either the back passage (rectum) or large bowel (colon) and has spread to another part of the body It is also called advanced cancer The symptoms of metastatic bowel cancer can be similar to bowel cancer that hasn't spread Other symptoms depend
- Symptoms of metastatic lung cancer | Cancer Research UK
Metastatic lung cancer means that the cancer has spread from where it started in the lung It is also called advanced lung cancer It might not mean that you have advanced cancer if you have the symptoms described below They can be caused by other conditions Tell your doctor or specialist nurse
- Symptoms of metastatic prostate cancer | Cancer Research UK
You might have specific symptoms depending on where the cancer has spread to These symptoms can also be caused by other medical conditions so might not be a sign that the cancer has spread You should contact your doctor if you're concerned about any symptoms A large tumour in the prostate gland
- Merkel cell carcinoma | Cancer Research UK
Metastasis (M) The M stage describes whether the cancer has spread to a different part of the body There are 2 possible stages: M0 means that the cancer hasn’t spread to another part of the body M1 means that the cancer has spread to another part of the body such as the lungs Treatment for merkel cell carcinoma
- What is metastatic prostate cancer? | Cancer Research UK
TNM stands for Tumour (T), Node (N) and Metastasis (M) The staging is different depending on the type of cancer you have The information below is an overview of the TNM staging for all types of cancer T describes the size of the tumour (cancer) N describes whether there are any cancer cells in the nearby lymph nodes
- TNM staging for lung cancer - Cancer Research UK
Metastasis (M) Metastasis (M) describes whether the cancer has spread to a different part of the body M0 and M1 There are 2 stages of metastasis – M0 and M1 M0 means the cancer hasn’t spread to another lobe of the lung or any other part of the body M1 means the cancer has spread to other areas of the body It is split into M1a, M1b and
- What are leptomeningeal metastases? | Cancer Research UK
Cancer cells can reach the meninges by travelling in the bloodstream from a cancer somewhere else in the body Or they might spread from a secondary cancer that has already developed in the brain A secondary cancer happens when: cancer cells break away from where the cancer first started (the
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