stage iii cancer
31stage III pancreatic cancer — Cancer has spread to the major blood vessels near the pancreas, and may have spread to nearby lymph nodes …
32stage III skin cancer — Cancer has spread below the skin to cartilage, muscle, or bone and/or to nearby lymph nodes, but not to other parts of the body …
33stage III transitional cell cancer of the renal pelvis and ureter — Cancer has spread either (1) to the layer of fat outside the renal pelvis and/or ureter; or (2) into the wall of the kidney …
34stage III childhood non-Hodgkin lymphoma — Cancer is found (1) in areas or lymph nodes on both sides of the diaphragm (the thin muscle under the lungs that divides the chest and abdominal cavity and helps with breathing); or (2) to have started in the chest; or (3) in more than one place… …
35stage III lip and oral cavity cancer — The cancer is larger than 4 centimeters (about 2 inches); or the cancer is any size but has spread to only one lymph node on the same side of the neck as the cancer. The lymph node that contains cancer is no larger than 3 centimeters (just over… …
36stage III childhood liver cancer — Either (1) the tumor cannot be removed by surgery; or (2) cancer that can be seen without a microscope remains after surgery; or (3) the cancer has spread to nearby lymph nodes …
37stage III adrenocortical cancer — The cancer has spread into tissues around the adrenal gland or has spread to the lymph nodes around the adrenal gland …
38stage III colorectal cancer — Tumor cells have spread to organs and lymph nodes near the colon/rectum. Also called Dukes C colorectal cancer …
39stage III soft tissue sarcoma — The cancer cells look very different from normal cells. The cancer is larger than 5 centimeters (about 2 inches) but has not spread to lymph nodes or other parts of the body …
40stage III cutaneous T-cell lymphoma — Nearly all of the skin is red, dry, and scaly; lymph nodes are either normal or enlarged but do not contain cancer cells …