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It is important to know the stage of a cancer in order to plan treatment.
STAGES OF GALLBLADDER CANCER Stage 0 (Carcinoma in Situ) In stage 0, cancer is found only in the innermost (mucosal) layer of the gallbladder. Stage 0 cancer is also called carcinoma in situ. Stage I Stage I is divided into stage IA and stage IB.
Stage II Stage II is divided into stage IIA and stage IIB.
Stage III In stage III, cancer has spread to a main blood vessel in the liver or to nearby organs and may have spread to nearby lymph nodes. Stage IV In stage IV, cancer has spread to nearby lymph nodes and/or to organs far away from the gallbladder.
For gallbladder cancer, stages are also grouped according to how the cancer may be treated. There are two treatment groups: Localized (Stage I) Cancer is found in the wall of the gallbladder and can be completely removed by surgery. Unresectable (Stage II, Stage III, and Stage IV) Cancer has spread through the wall of the gallbladder to surrounding tissues or organs or throughout the abdominal cavity. Except in patients whose cancer has spread only to lymph nodes, the cancer is unresectable (cannot be completely removed by surgery).
Reference: National Cancer Institute, USA.
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