stage II colorectal cancer

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Stage II colorectal cancer is divided into stages IIA, IIB, and IIC. In stage IIA, cancer has spread through the muscle layer of the colon and/or rectum wall to the serosa (outermost layer) of the colon and/or rectum wall. In stage IIB, cancer has spread through the serosa of the colon and/or rectum wall to the tissue that lines the organs in the abdomen (visceral peritoneum). In stage IIC, cancer has spread through the serosa of the colon and/or rectum wall to nearby organs.

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Stage II colorectal cancer

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Stage II colorectal cancer. In stage IIA, cancer has spread through the muscle layer of the colon/rectum wall to the serosa. In stage IIB, cancer has spread through the serosa of the colon/rectum wall to the visceral peritoneum (tissue that lines the (more...)