XXX cancer

Diagnosing xxx cancer

Your family doctor (GP) will talk to you about your symptoms. [ADD ANY GP TESTS HERE] Your GP will refer you to hospital if they think you need more tests. Tests you might have include:

Tests you might have to diagnose xxx cancer

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A xxx is a doctor who specialises in treating problems with the xxx

If you are diagnosed with xxx cancer we're here for you

Our cancer nurses are here if you need information or just want to talk. They can help you to understand your diagnosis, what to expect, send you information and tell you about our services. 

Further tests for xxx cancer

You may need further tests to give your doctors more information about your general health and about the cancer.  For example:

  • Tests to stage your cancer. This means finding out the size and postion of the cancer. [MAY CHANGE FOR BLOOD CANCERS ETC}
  • Tests to grade your cancer. Grading describes how quickly the cancer may grow and spread and how it might respond to treatment.[MAY NOT BE NEEDED}
  • Tests to check your general health and your fitness for treatment.
  • Tests to see how you are responding to treatment. 

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How is xxx cancer staged?

Staging means finding out how big the cancer is and if it has spread to other parts of your body. Staging will help your doctor to plan the best treatment for you.

TNM staging system

The staging system normally used is called TNM. This stands for:

• N0: No lymph nodes are affected. 

• N1: Some lymph nodes near where the airways join the lungs are affected. 

• N2: Some lymph nodes in the centre of the chest or where the trachea enters the lung are affected. 

• N3: Some lymph nodes on the opposite side of your chest to where the tumour is, or near your collarbone, are affected.

• M0: The cancer has not spread to other parts of the body.  

• M1: The cancer has spread to other parts of the body.  

Number staging

Your doctor often uses the TNM information to give your cancer a number stage – from 1 to 4.

In general, the lower the number, the less the cancer has spread

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Knowing the stage [and grade] of your cancer helps your team to plan the best treatment for you. 

What are the grades of X cancer?

[Intro to grading as per old site description]

Staging [and grading] can be hard to understand, so ask your doctor and nurse for more information if you need it.


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