
Stable Phase ≠ End Phase: How to Assess and Manage the Risk of Cancer Metastasis?
When cancer enters what is commonly referred to as the “stable phase,” many patients and their families may mistakenly believe that the disease is over and requires no further vigilance. However, in clinical practice, we often see that cancer cells can remain dormant for years and that metastasis may occur silently. This stage is, in fact, a critical window for prevention and monitoring.