Metastatic Cancer Management

Metastatic cancer, also known as stage IV cancer, is a type of cancer that has spread from its original site to other parts of the body. This occurs when cancer cells break away from the primary tumor and travel through the bloodstream or lymphatic system to form new tumors in different organs or tissues. Metastatic cancer is more challenging to treat than localized or early-stage cancer because it has already spread beyond the initial site, making it harder to remove or target with standard treatments like surgery or radiation therapy. Management of metastatic cancer often involves a combination of therapies, including chemotherapy, targeted therapies, immunotherapy, and palliative care, with the goal of extending life and improving the patient's quality of life.

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