What is the stage of grade 2 breast cancer?

The staging of breast cancer patients is based on the size of the tumor, the number of lymph node metastases, and the presence of distant metastases. For early stage breast cancer patients, the tumor diameter is relatively small, and breast cancer grade II often refers to tumor cells with moderate differentiation, and the exact staging can only be determined by performing other tests to observe the size and distribution of the tumor. The actual stage needs to be determined by other tests to observe the size and distribution of the tumor. For patients diagnosed with breast cancer, if it is not very advanced, those who meet the indications for surgery should be treated with surgical excision as soon as possible.

Surgery can remove the lesion directly to achieve rapid control of the disease. The prognosis is related to the patient’s condition and the choice of treatment plan. The prognosis is usually better in the early and middle stages of breast cancer.