
Cancer Staging Atlas
The Cancer Staging Atlas is a detailed guide used by healthcare professionals to determine the size, location, and spread of a cancer within the body. It provides standardized categories, or stages, from I (early, localized) to IV (advanced, spread to other areas), helping doctors assess prognosis and plan treatment. By comparing imaging results and biopsy data to the atlas, clinicians can accurately classify the cancer’s severity and track its progression over time. This structured approach ensures consistent, precise communication among medical teams and enables tailored, effective care for each patient.