Stage 3 neuroblastoma
Stage 3 neuroblastoma | |
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Term | Stage 3 neuroblastoma |
Short definition | Stage 3 neuroblastoma - In stage 3 neuroblastoma, either of the following is true: the cancer (1) cannot be completely removed during surgery and has spread from one side of the body to the other and may also have spread to nearby lymph nodes; or (2) located on one side of the body and has spread to lymph nodes on the other side of the body; or (3) is in the middle of the body and has spread to tissues or lymph nodes on both sides of the body, and the cancer cannot be surgically removed |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Stage 3 neuroblastoma - In stage 3 neuroblastoma, either of the following is true: the cancer (1) cannot be completely removed during surgery and has spread from one side of the body to the other and may also have spread to nearby lymph nodes; or (2) located on one side of the body and has spread to lymph nodes on the other side of the body; or (3) is in the middle of the body and has spread to tissues or lymph nodes on both sides of the body, and the cancer cannot be surgically removed
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