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T1/I
Cervical carcinoma confined to the uterus (extension to the corpus should be disregarded)
T1a/IA
Invasive carcinoma, diagnosed only by microscopy
T1a1/IA1
Measured stromal invasion 3.0 mm or less in depth and 7.0 or less in horizontal spread
T1a2/IA2
Measured stromal invasion 3.0 mm or less and not more than 5.0 mm with a horizontal spread 7.0 mm or less
T1b/IB
Clinically visible lesion confined to the cervix or microscopic lesion greater than T1a2/IA2
T1b1/IB1
Clinically visible lesion 4.0 cm or less in greatest dimension
T1b2/IB2
Clinically visible lesion more than 4.0 cm in greatest dimension
T2/II
Cervical carcinoma invades beyond the uterus but not to the pelvic wall or to the lower third of the vagina
T2a/IIA
Tumor without parametrial invasion
T2b/IIB
Tumor with parametrial invasion
T3/III
Cervical carcinoma extends to the pelvic wall and/or involves the lower third of the vagina and/or causes hydronephrosis or nonfunctioning kidney
T3a/IIIA
Tumor involves the lower third of the vagina, with no extension to the pelvic wall
T3b/IIIB
Tumor extends to the pelvic wall and/or causes hydronephrosis or a nonfunctioning kidney
T4/IVA
Tumor invades the mucosa of the bladder or rectum and/or extends beyond the true pelvis
M1/IVB
Distant metastasis
NX
Regional lymph nodes cannot be assessed
N0
No regional lymph node metastasis
N1
Regional lymph node metastasis
MX
Presence of distant metastasis cannot be assessed
M0
No distant metastasis