... some investigators recommend that acceptable follow-up be limited to physical examination and annual mammography for asymptomatic patients who complete treatment for stage I to stage III breast cancer
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Stage III : any T, N1-2, M0 Cancer has spread to lymph nodes, but has not been carried to distant parts of the body Stage IV : any T, any N, M1 Cancer has been carried through the lymph system to ...
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Affected lymph nodes have not yet stuck to one another or to the surrounding tissues, a sign that the cancer has not yet advanced to stage III. (The tumor in the breast can be any size