When cancer is stabilized, it is often referred to as having "stable disease." This means that the cancer has not increased in size or spread to other parts of the body, indicating that the patient's condition is not worsening. Stable disease can occur after treatment, suggesting that the therapy is effectively controlling the cancer, even if it has not completely disappeared. Regular monitoring is typically required to ensure that the cancer remains stable over time.
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