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Stages of Breast Cancer
What are the stages of breast cancer? And what does the stage mean for prognosis and treatment? Here’s what you need to know.
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What are the stages of breast cancer? And what does the stage mean for prognosis and treatment? Here’s what you need to know.
Medically reviewed by Tesia McKenzie, M.D.
If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with breast cancer, you’ve probably heard people ask what stage it is. So, what does that mean?
Breast cancer staging can be complex. But to keep it simple, it’s the process of finding out how much cancer is in your body.
There are several different breast cancer staging systems. The most commonly used is called the TNM system. Staging includes pathologic staging (also called surgical staging) — which means analyzing tissue from the tumor and lymph nodes taken during an operation — and clinical staging, which looks at physical exams, biopsies and imaging tests.
The results offer important details that your healthcare provider uses to stage your breast cancer. Most staging systems consider:
Staging can happen before you start treatment, but the stage of breast cancer can also change throughout the treatment plan (for example, if the size of a tumor changes with radiation or chemotherapy, you may be at a different stage).
Knowing the stage is important because it helps determine:
The rule is the lower the stage number (0-4) the less cancer there is in the body.
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Of course, nothing is simple when it comes to cancer. On top of the stage numbers, there’s also sub-stage letters to help your healthcare providers and you get more precise details, such as whether there is cancer in the lymph nodes.
Here’s the basic information to know about the stages of breast cancer and common treatment options for each stage. Often, a combination of treatments is used.
Cancer cells are non-invasive or pre-invasive and have not spread outside of the ducts into the surrounding breast tissue.
Treatment options for stage 0 breast cancer
Cancer is small and contained to the area where the first cells began to develop, or a very small amount of cancer is found in the sentinel lymph node (the first lymph node where breast cancer can spread).
Treatment options for stage 1 breast cancer
Tumors are bigger compared to stage 1 but are still in the breast and/or nearby lymph nodes.
Possible treatments for stage 2 breast cancer
Tumors are large and growing into surrounding tissues and/or have spread to lymph nodes but not other organs.
Treatment options for stage 3 breast cancer
There is a high likelihood that a combination of treatments will be used for stage 3 breast cancer.
The cancer has spread outside of the breast and nearby lymph nodes to other parts of the body which may include the lungs, bones and liver.
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Possible treatments for stage 4 breast cancer (metastatic breast cancer)
Radiation and surgery may also be an option depending on diagnosis.