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What is the Prognostic Significance of Staging?

The stage at the time of diagnosis is a strong indicator of the prognosis. Early-stage cancers generally have a better prognosis compared to advanced-stage cancers. For instance:
Stage I: Often highly treatable and curable, especially if detected early.
Stage II and III: May require more aggressive treatment and have a moderate prognosis.
Stage IV: Generally considered incurable, with treatment focusing on prolonging life and relieving symptoms.

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