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Get the Dandelion Toolkit Dandelion Stages of Cancer Poster (multiple sizes)
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Dandelion Stages of Cancer Poster (multiple sizes)

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Explain the difference between the different stages of cancer with this beautiful and educational dandelion visual.

How to explain: “Cancer spreads a lot like a dandelion. When it is a normal cell, like this yellow flower, it’s harmless. But when the dandelion starts to change, like in Stage 0, we take notice. When it turns to seed, as you can see in Stage I, this is when it becomes cancer. The more it expands, the higher the stage. If it leaves the original site, this is what we call “metastatic” cancer, because it has spread to another part of the body.

Use this with the dandelion conversation card and dandelion patient notebook to make diagnosis discussions easier for patients and caregivers.

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Explain the difference between the different stages of cancer with this beautiful and educational dandelion visual.

How to explain: “Cancer spreads a lot like a dandelion. When it is a normal cell, like this yellow flower, it’s harmless. But when the dandelion starts to change, like in Stage 0, we take notice. When it turns to seed, as you can see in Stage I, this is when it becomes cancer. The more it expands, the higher the stage. If it leaves the original site, this is what we call “metastatic” cancer, because it has spread to another part of the body.

Use this with the dandelion conversation card and dandelion patient notebook to make diagnosis discussions easier for patients and caregivers.

Explain the difference between the different stages of cancer with this beautiful and educational dandelion visual.

How to explain: “Cancer spreads a lot like a dandelion. When it is a normal cell, like this yellow flower, it’s harmless. But when the dandelion starts to change, like in Stage 0, we take notice. When it turns to seed, as you can see in Stage I, this is when it becomes cancer. The more it expands, the higher the stage. If it leaves the original site, this is what we call “metastatic” cancer, because it has spread to another part of the body.

Use this with the dandelion conversation card and dandelion patient notebook to make diagnosis discussions easier for patients and caregivers.

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