
28/08/2024
What Are the Stages of Esophageal Cancer?
The stages of esophageal cancer are given a number (I through IV); the higher the number, the more advanced the cancer. The stages are:
• Stage 0. Abnormal cells (not yet cancer) are found only in the layer of cells that line the esophagus. This stage is often found when someone with Barrett's esophagus has a routine biopsy.
• Stage I. Cancer cells are found only in the layer of cells that line the esophagus.
• Stage II. The cancer has reached the muscle layer or the outer wall of the esophagus. In addition, the cancer may have spread to one or two nearby lymph nodes (small glands that are part of the immune system).
• Stage III. The cancer has reached deeper into the inner muscle layer or the connective tissue wall. It may have spread beyond the esophagus into surrounding organs and/or has spread to more lymph nodes near the esophagus.
• Stage IV. This is the most advanced stage. The cancer has spread to other organs in the body and/or to lymph nodes far from the esophagus.
Note: This content is such an advice for creating awareness among the people about l Cancer. Please visit to a doctor if you are having an emergency.Thank you.
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