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| Stage 4 neuroblastoma is divided into stages 4 and 4S. In stage 4, the tumor has spread to distant lymph nodes, the skin, and/or other parts of the body. In stage 4S, (1) the child is younger than 1 year; and (2) the cancer has spread to the skin, liver, and/or bone marrow; and (3) the tumor is in one area only and all of the tumor that can be seen may be completely removed during surgery; and/or (4) cancer cells may be found in the lymph nodes near the tumor. |
Previous Definitions: | stage 0 vaginal carcinoma in situ, stage 0 vulvar carcinoma in situ, stage 1 neuroblastoma, stage 2 neuroblastoma, stage 3 neuroblastoma | Next Definitions: | stage A prostate cancer, stage B prostate cancer, stage C prostate cancer, stage D prostate cancer, stage I adrenocortical cancer |
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