Stage 4 lung cancer - Cancer Research UK Stage 4 means the cancer has spread from the lungs It is also called metastatic (advanced) lung cancer Number staging systems use the TNM system to divide cancers into stages
Treatment options for metastatic bowel cancer - Cancer Research UK Treatment for metastatic bowel cancer can include chemotherapy, targeted and immunotherapy drugs and radiotherapy Treatment might be able to shrink your cancer, slow its growth and relieve your symptoms
Survival for pancreatic cancer - Cancer Research UK Survival depends on many factors including the stage and type of your cancer These figures for pancreatic cancer survival can only be used as a general guide
Advanced gallbladder cancer - Cancer Research UK Advanced gallbladder cancer is cancer that has spread outside the gallbladder into lymph nodes or nearby organs Or that has spread to another part of the body such as the lungs (secondary or metastatic gallbladder cancer)
Survival for liver cancer - Cancer Research UK Survival for liver cancer Survival depends on different factors No one can tell you exactly how long you will live Doctors usually work out the outlook for a certain disease by looking at large groups of people Primary liver cancer is less common So survival is harder to estimate than for other, more common cancers Some of the statistics have to be based on a small number of people