Cancer Progression. As a result of the progression phenotypical changes occur and the tumor becomes more aggressive and acquires greater malignant potential. These symptoms are common in people who have reached the final stages of lung cancer.
Overall cancer progression with malignant tumors may also undergo four or more separate stages as the cancer metastasizes into other body areas. People think about and cope with a cancer diagnosis in different ways but may patients go through emotional stages when they are first diagnosed including. A cancer diagnosis can bring up feelings that people are not used to dealing with and feelings can be intense.
The process may be very slow and gradual or quick.
These symptoms are common in people who have reached the final stages of lung cancer. New information about how a cancer has changed over time gets added on to the original stage. A cancer is always referred to by the stage it was given at diagnosis even if it gets worse or spreads. Stage i means the cancer is small and only in one area.