Guide To Understanding Pancreatic Cancer Stages
Stage 1

Stage 1 pancreatic cancer describes pancreatic cancer that has not exceeded the size of four centimeters. Stage 1 is further grouped into stage 1A and stage 1B. When a pancreatic tumor is limited to the inside of the pancreas, and its size measures less than two centimeters or four-fifths of an inch, it is referred to as stage 1A pancreatic cancer. Stage 1A pancreatic cancer can also be abbreviated by a stage grouping of T1, N0, and M0. When pancreatic cancer is confined to the inside of the pancreas and measures between two centimeters and four centimeters or one and three-fifths inches in size, it is referred to as stage 1B pancreatic cancer. Stage 1B pancreatic cancer has a stage grouping of T2, N0, and M0. Both the N and M stage grouping remain at 0 in individuals with pancreatic cancer stages 1A and 1B because the malignancy has not moved into neighboring lymph nodes or any other tissue outside of the pancreas.
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