If your doctor says you have stage II ovarian cancer, it means the cancer has moved beyond your ovaries to areas nearby. It might be in the lining of your abdomen or in organs like your bladder or ...
Doctors can stage cervical cancer using the FIGO system, or International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics. It defines the stage of cervical cancer and can help doctors plan a person’s ...
You have stage I ovarian cancer when your doctor finds cancer in one or both of your ovaries. But the cancer hasn't spread to any other areas, like your lymph nodes or other organs. Within stage I, ...