Stage 2 Rectal Cancer means that the cancer has affected deeper layers of your colon or even nearby organs, but it has not spread to lymph nodes or distant organs.
Take some time to familiarize yourself with Stage II Rectal cancer treatment options below and then Click Create My Conversation Guide to prepare a list of questions to discuss with your doctor at your next appointment. Always remember, the more you know, the more likely you’ll achieve your treatment goals.
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