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T1mi
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≤ 1 mm
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T1a
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Greater than 1 mm but ≤ 5 mm |
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T1b |
>5 mm but ≤ 1 cm
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T1c |
1-2 cm |
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T2 |
>2 cm and ≤ 5 cm |
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T3
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> 5 cm |
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T4 |
Direct invasion of chest wall or skin (ulceration or skin nodules) |
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T4a |
Extension to chest wall |
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T4b |
Skin involvement |
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T4c |
Chest wall AND skin involvement |
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T4d |
Inflammatory breast cancer |
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cN1 |
Level I or II axillary lymph nodes that are: 1) ipsilateral and 2) mobile |
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cN2a |
1) ipsilateral and 2) matted/fixed |
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cN2b |
Clinically detected internal mammary nodes NO Axillary involvement |
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cN3a |
Ipsilateral infraclavicular nodes |
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cN3b |
Ipsilateral axillary nodes |
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cN3c |
Ipsilateral supraclavicular nodes |
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Where are the level II axillary nodes? |
Under the pec minor |
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Where are the level III axillary nodes? |
"INFRACLAVICULAR"
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Define a macrometastasis
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> 2 mm |
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Define a micromet |
> 0.2 mm but smaller than 2 mm |
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pN1mi |
Micromet(s) i.e. all nodes have < 2 mm of disease |
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pN1a |
*At least one macromet |
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pN1b
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Internal mammary nodes picked up by SLNBx but NOT clinically detected
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pN1c
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Internal mammary nodes* *Not clinically detected |
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pN2a |
4-9 axillary lymph nodes |
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pN2b |
NO axillary lymph nodes |
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pN3a
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Infraclavicular OR
Ten or more axillary LN |
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pN3b
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Clinically detected internal mammary nodes AND axillary nodes
OR >3 axillary nodes + non-clinically detected IMNs |
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pN3c
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Supraclavicular nodes
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Follow-up
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Q4 mo for Yr 2 Q6 mo for Yrs 3-5\ Then annually Yearly mammograms, beginning at least 6 months after completion of RT Annual GYN exams for women on tamoxifen Periodic monitoring of bone health for women on AIs |