What does Stage 4B cervical cancer mean?

What does Stage 4B cervical cancer mean?

Stage 4B. Stage 4B is when the cancer has spread to organs further away, such as the lungs. Your doctor might call this secondary or metastatic cancer.

What happens when cervical cancer spreads?

The most common symptom that happens when cancer spreads to the lymph nodes, is that they feel hard or swollen. Cervical cancer can spread to lymph nodes in the area between the hip bones (pelvis). Cancer cells can also stop lymph fluid from draining away. This might lead to swelling in your legs due to fluid build up.

What is the survival rate of recurrent cervical cancer?

The treatment for recurrent cervical cancer remains challenging, and the prognosis of recurrent cervical cancer remains poor, with a 5-year overall survival (OS) rate less than 5% despite intensive therapy (5–8) particularly for those who experience a recurrence in a previously irradiated field (9–11).

What is advanced cervical cancer?

Advanced cervical cancer means the cancer has spread from the cervix to another area of the body such as the lungs. Sometimes cancer is advanced when it is first diagnosed. Cancers that have spread to another part of the body are called: secondary cancer.

Is recurrent cervical cancer terminal?

The prognosis for recurrent cervical cancer is poor. Overall, median survival after diagnosis of recurrence is 10-12 months.

Does cervical cancer spread quickly?

How quickly does cervical cancer develop? Cervical cancer develops very slowly. It can take years or even decades for the abnormal changes in the cervix to become invasive cancer cells. Cervical cancer might develop faster in people with weaker immune systems, but it will still likely take at least 5 years.

What is the difference between stage 1A and 1B cervical cancer?

Stage 1B: Though bigger than a stage 1A tumor, the cancer remains contained in the cervical tissue. Stage 1B1: The tumor is 2 cm or less in size and has grown 5 mm or more into the cervix’s tissue.

What is the survival rate for Stage 2 cervical cancer?

For stage IIA cervical cancer, the 5-year survival rate is about 63%. For stage IIB cancer, the 5-year survival rate is about 58%. Stage IVA cervical cancer has a 5-year survival rate of about 16%, and stage IVB cancer has a 5-year survival rate of about 15%.

Is stage IB2 cervical cancer still confined to the cervix?

Treatment of cervical cancers that are larger than 4 cm still thought to be confined to the cervix (classified as stage IB2 cervical cancer) is controversial.

What is the life expectancy of a woman with cervical cancer?

Survival rates for cervical cancer. For stage IIIB cancer, the 5-year survival rate is about 32% Stage IVA cervical cancer has a 5-year survival rate of about 16%, and stage IVB cancer has a 5-year survival rate of about 15%. Still, there are often treatment options available for women with these stages of cancer.

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