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T1a
involves ipsilateral parietal pleura ( no visceral involvement)
T1b
involves ipsilateral parietal and visceral pleura
T2
involves each of the ipsilateral pleural surfaces (parietal, mediastinal, diaphragmatic and visceral) with at least one of the following:(1) diapgragmatic muscle (2) extension from visceral pleura into underlying lung parenchyma
T3
Involves all ipsilateral pleural surfaces with at least one: (1) endothoracic fascia (2) mediastinal fat (3) solitary resectable focus of tumor invading soft tissues of Chest Wall (4) non-transmural involvement of pericardium
T4
Locally advanced unresectable. All ipsilateral pleural surfaces with: (1) diffuse or multifocal mass of tumor in chest wall (2) invasion through diaphragm to peritoneum (3) direct extension to contralateral pleura (4) mediastinal organs (5) invasion into spine (6) internal surface of pericardium (with or without a pericardial effusion or tumor involving the myometrium)
N1
ipsilateral bronchopulmonary nodes or ipsilateral hilar
N2
subcarinal or ipsilateral mediastinal nodes (ipsilateral internal mammary and peridiapgragmatic)
N3
contralateral mediastinal, contralateral IM, ipsilateral or contralateral supraclavicular
M1
Distant Mets
1A
T1aN0
1B
T1bN0
II
T2N0
III
T1-T2 N1-N2, T3N0-N2
IV
T4, N3 or M1