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What Is High-Grade Cancer?
By: Tupaki Desk | 5 July 2018 11:08 AM GMTSonali Bendre stunned the World by disclosing that she was diagnosed with a high-grade cancer. Ever since then, People are curious to know 'what is a 'high-grade cancer'?'.
Usually, Cancer is differentiated into four stages depending on its severity. While Stage I is less severe, Stage IV is most serious and it means Cancer is at an advanced stage.
In High-Grade, Cancer Cells appear different from that of normal cells. Whereas, Cancer Cells in low-grade look a lot like normal tissue and grow slowly. High-Grade cancer cells grow quickly and has to be dealt differently from low-grade cancers.
Stage 0 - No Cancer, but Abnormal Cells which could convert into Cancer Cells.
Stage I - Cancer is small & only in one particular area. It's an early stage cancer.
Stage II & III - Cancer is large, passed to nearby organs.
Stage IV - Advanced Cancer or Metastatic Cancer spread to other body parts quickly.
Sonali Bendre was diagnosed with Metastatic Cancer. She is battling against the deadly disease by undergoing treatment in New York.
Usually, Cancer is differentiated into four stages depending on its severity. While Stage I is less severe, Stage IV is most serious and it means Cancer is at an advanced stage.
In High-Grade, Cancer Cells appear different from that of normal cells. Whereas, Cancer Cells in low-grade look a lot like normal tissue and grow slowly. High-Grade cancer cells grow quickly and has to be dealt differently from low-grade cancers.
Stage 0 - No Cancer, but Abnormal Cells which could convert into Cancer Cells.
Stage I - Cancer is small & only in one particular area. It's an early stage cancer.
Stage II & III - Cancer is large, passed to nearby organs.
Stage IV - Advanced Cancer or Metastatic Cancer spread to other body parts quickly.
Sonali Bendre was diagnosed with Metastatic Cancer. She is battling against the deadly disease by undergoing treatment in New York.