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Prostate
what makes up stage I? |
T1a N0 M0, G1
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Prostate
What makes up stage II? |
T1a N0 M0, G2-4
T1b,c N0 M0, any G T2 N0 M0, any G |
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Prostate
what makes up stage III |
T3 N0 M0, any G
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Prostate
What makes up stage IV? |
T4 N0 M0, any G
Any T N1 M0, any G Any T any N M1, any G |
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Prostate
T1a |
tumor incidental histologic finding in </= 5% of tissue resection
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Prostate
N0 |
no regional node mets
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Prostate
M0 |
no distant metastasis
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Prostate
T1 |
clinically inapparent tumor, not palpable or visible on imaging
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Prostate
T1b |
tumor incidental histological finding in >5% of tissue resection
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Prostate
T1c |
tumor identified by needle biopsy
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Prostate
T2 |
tumor confined to prostate
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Prostate
T3 |
tumor extends through the prostate capsule
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Prostate
T4 |
Tumor is fixed or invades adjacent structures other than seminal vesicles: bladder neck, external sphincter, rectum, levator muscles, or pelvic wall
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Prostate
N1 |
mets in regional lymph nodee or nodes
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Prostate
M1 |
distant mets
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FIGO cervical
stage I |
T1: cervical carcinoma confined to uterus (extension to corpus should be disregarded)
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FIGO cervical
stage IA |
T1a: preclinical invasive carcinoma, diagnosed by microscopy only
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FIGO cervical
stage IA1 |
T1a1:
minimal microscopic stromal invasion (</= 3mm depth) |
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FIGO cervical
stageIA2 |
T1a2:
tumor w/invasive component </= 5mm taken fromm base of epithelium and </=7mm in horizontal spread |
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FIGO cervical
stage IB |
T1b:
clincial lesions confined to the cervix or preclinical lesions greater than IA |
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FIGO cervical
IB1 |
T1b1:
clincial lesions </= 4cm in size |
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FIGO cervical
IB2 |
T1b2:
clincial lesion >4 cm in size |
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FIGO cervical
stage II |
T2 cervical ca invades beyond uterus, but not to pelvic wall or to lower 3rd of vagina
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FIGO cervical
stage IIA |
T2a: tumor w/out parametrial invasion
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FIGO cervical
stage IIB |
T2b:
tumor with parametrial invasion |
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FIGO cervical
stage III |
T3: cervical ca extends to pelvic wall and/or involves lower 3rd of vagina and/or causes hydrophrosis or nonfunctioning kidneys
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FIGO cervical
stage IIIA |
T3a: tumor involves lower 3rd of vagina w/no extension to pelvic wall
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FIGO cervical
stage IIIB |
T3b: tumor extends to pelvic wall and /or causes hydrophephrosis or nonfunctioning kidney
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FIGO cervical
stage IVA |
T4: tumor invades mucosa of bladder or rectum and/or extends beyond the true pelvis
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