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Staging and Prognosis

  • How are axillary nodes categorized?
  • How do ER, PR and HER2 affect staging?
  • How does lobular breast cancer differ in where it metastasizes?
  • How is tumor size for staging determined?
  • What are the hormone receptors and oncogene for breast cancer?
  • What is the definition of Stage 0 breast cancer?
  • What is the definition of Stage IV breast cancer?
  • What system is used for breast cancer staging?
  • Where does breast cancer (ductal type) typically metastasize?

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