Health / Medical Topics |
Stage II Mycosis Fungoides and Sezary Syndrome
Stage II is divided into stages IIA and IIB. In stage IIA, any amount of the skin surface is covered with patches and/or plaques (areas of abnormal tissue). Lymph nodes are enlarged but cancer has not spread to them. In stage IIB, one or more tumors (lumps of malignant cells) are found on the skin. Lymph nodes may be enlarged but cancer has not spread to them. Stage II may also be classified based on how many abnormal lymphocytes (white blood cells) are found in the blood. (NCI Dictionary)
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
Stage II is divided into stages IIA and IIB. In stage IIA, any amount of the skin surface is covered with patches,…
Cancer in which a moderate number of cancer cells have spread throughout the body.
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage II: Involvement of two or more lymph node regions on the same side of the diaphragm (II); or…
Cancer is found in the lining of the chest wall and the lymph nodes on the same side of the chest. Cancer…
Stage II Merkel cell carcinoma is divided into stages IIA, IIB, and IIC. In stage IIA, the tumor is larger than 2…
Stage II is divided into stages IIA, IIB, and IIC. In stage IIA, (1) the tumor is more than 1 but…