All of the cancer was removed by surgery. … [Read more...]
stage I childhood non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Cancer is found (1) in one group of lymph nodes; or (2) in one area outside the lymph nodes. No cancer is found in the abdomen or mediastinum (area between the … [Read more...]
stage I chronic lymphocytic leukemia
There are too many lymphocytes in the blood and the lymph nodes are larger than normal. … [Read more...]
stage I colorectal cancer
Cancer has spread from the mucosa (innermost layer) of the colon and/or rectal wall to the submucosa (layer of tissue under the mucosa) of the colon and/or … [Read more...]
stage I cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
May be either of the following: (1) stage IA cancer affecting less than 10% of the skin's surface and appearing as red, dry, scaly patches; (2) stage IB cancer … [Read more...]
stage I endometrial cancer
Cancer is found in the uterus only. Stage I is divided into stage IA, IB, and IC, based on how far the disease has spread. In stage IA, cancer is in the … [Read more...]
stage I esophageal cancer
Cancer has spread beyond the innermost layer of tissue to the next layer of tissue in the wall of the esophagus. … [Read more...]
stage I extrahepatic bile duct cancer
Stage I is divided into stage IA and IB. In stage IA, cancer is found only in the bile duct. In stage IB, cancer has spread through the wall of the bile duct. … [Read more...]
stage I gastric cancer
Stage I is divided into stage IA and stage IB, depending on where the cancer has spread. In stage IA, cancer has spread completely through the mucosal … [Read more...]
stage I hypopharyngeal cancer
The tumor is found only in one area of the hypopharynx and is 2 centimeters or smaller. … [Read more...]