STABLE DISEASE

Stable disease is characterized by the absence of significant changes in the size of pre-existing lesions and the absence of new tumor lesions. In some cases, it can be considered a good sign.

Typically, tumor stability in a cancer patient is determined through regular medical examinations, such as imaging tests and blood analyses, which show that the tumor is not progressing.

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