www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com Once a patient is diagnosed with prostate cancer, it is then important that information regarding the extent of the spread is determined, and how much it has affected the gland. Determining this is what is called prostate cancer staging. Prostate cancer staging involves categorizing the disease in specific classification in order to derive the appropriate approach for your treatment. Prostate cancer staging conventionally was done by classifying the stages as Stages a, B, C and D. Stages a and B may be curable, and in both cases, the cancer is localized within the gland. In this type of prostate cancer staging, stage C has the cancer spreading beyond the prostate but has not reached the lymph nodes. Some in this stage have some hope of being cured. In stage D, the cancer has already reached the lymph nodes, bones and some other areas. though the prostate cancer in this stage may no longer be curable, it can be treated for purposes of slowing its effect down. New prostate cancer staging systems now use the TNM notation. T means tumor, N means Nodes (lymph nodes), and M means metastasized to other body organs. www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com