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Posted 1/10/2010 @ 4:01:07 pm by FAMILYHOMEMAKER.COM
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Cancers are one of four stages. Stage one is the easiest to cure. The stages describe how far the cancer has spread.
A locally advanced stage that hasn't spread too much is treatable. A stage two leukemia or lung cancers differ in forms as solid or non solid. They are either small or non-small cancer cells.

An example of Stage two is breast cancer. A tumor under two centimeters without known spreading. Also a tumor under five centimeters with positive or negative lymph nodes affected also without spreading (metastasis).
Cancer is a disease that has exact locations, size and stages. Each cancer patient should know precisely the details and scope of their cancer.
Today’s Cancer Survivors is a new Website with only a few articles. It will no doubt increase in scope and the reader will find it helpful.