TNM Staging: Prostate TONYA BRANDENBURG, MHA, CTR KENTUCKY CANCER REGISTRY.

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TNM Staging: Prostate TONYA BRANDENBURG, MHA, CTR KENTUCKY CANCER REGISTRY

Overview  Anatomy  Common Terms  Changes in T,N,M Staging from AJCC 6 th edition to 7 th edition  Elements of Staging: TX-T4 Clinical and Pathological, NX-N1, and M0-M1  Stage Groups and Prognostic Factors  Prostate Examples

Anatomy of Prostate Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, ©American Joint Committee on Cancer

Zonal anatomy of the prostate, a transverse view as seen on ultrasound. Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, ©American Joint Committee on Cancer

Zonal anatomy of the prostate, a sagittal view as seen on ultrasound. Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, ©American Joint Committee on Cancer

Prostate Locations of the prostate for systematic biopsy schemes. Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, ©American Joint Committee on Cancer

Common Terms  Acinar adenocarcinoma of the prostate: The prostate gland is sponge-like consisting primarily of acini or very tiny sacs that produce the fluids for ejaculation. Acinar adenocarcinoma is not a specific histologic type. The term acinar refers to the fact that the adenocarcinoma originates in the prostatic acini. 95% of all prostate cancers are (acinar) adenocarcinoma.  Adenoacanthoma: Adenocarcinoma with squamous metaplasia  TRUS – Transrectal Ultrasound that is used for diagnostic purposes and to learn the location of the tumor  TURP - Transurethral Resection of the Prostate is a commonly used surgical treatment during which a surgeon inserts a resectoscope into the urethra. The surgeon will place a cutting loop through the resectoscope to remove a small piece of the prostate gland tissue. The surgeon then runs an electrical current through the cutting loop and cuts off small pieces of the prostate gland in chips or cores  DRE – Digital rectal exam performed during clinical workup to search for irregularities in the prostate.

Changes in T,N,M Staging for Prostate from 6 th edition to 7 th edition  Extraprostatic invasion with microscopic bladder neck invasion (T4) is included with T3a  Gleason Score now recognized as the preferred grading system  Prognostic factors have been incorporated in the anatomic stage/prognostic groups:  Gleason Score  Preoperative prostate-specific antigen (PSA)  Sarcomas and transitional cell carcinomas are not included

Elements of Staging: TX, T0, T1, T1a, T1b, and T1c  TX: Primary tumor cannot be assessed  T0: No evidence of primary tumor  T1: Clinically inapparent tumor neither palpable nor visible by imaging  T1a: Tumor incidental histologic finding in 5% or less of tissue resected  T1b: Tumor incidental histologic finding in more than 5% of tissue resected  T1c: Tumor identified by needle biopsy (e.g., because of elevated PSA) *No Pathological T1 classification*

T1a (left) is defined as an incidental histologic finding of tumor in 5% or less of tissue resected, shown here as tissue fragments from a transurethral resection. T1b (right) is defined as an incidental histologic finding of tumor in more than 5% of tissue resected. Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, ©American Joint Committee on Cancer

Elements of Staging: T2, T2a, T2b Clinically apparent  T2: Tumor confined within prostate  T2a: Tumor involves one-half of one lobe or less  T2b: Tumor involves more than one-half of one lobe but not both lobes  T2c: Tumor involves both lobes

Elements of Staging: T2, T2a, T2b Pathological  T2: Organ confined  T2a:Unilateral, one-half of one side or less  T2b: Unilateral, involving more than one- half of side but not both sides  T2c: Bilateral disease

T2a (left) is defined as tumor that involves one-half of one lobe or less, whereas T2b (right) is defined as tumor that involves more than one-half of one lobe but not both lobes, without extracapsular extension. Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, ©American Joint Committee on Cancer

T2c is defined as tumor that involves both lobes, without extraprostatic extension. Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, ©American Joint Committee on Cancer

Elements of Staging: T3, T3a, T3b, T4 Clinical  cT3: Tumor extends through the prostate capsule  cT3a: Extracapsular extension (unilateral or bilateral)  cT3b: Tumor invades seminal vesicle(s)  cT4: Tumor is fixed or invades adjacent structures other than seminal vesicles: such as external sphincter, rectum, bladder, levator muscles, and/or pelvic wall

Elements of Staging: T3, T3a, T3b, and T4 Pathological  pT3: Extraprostatic extension  pT3a: Extraprostatic extension or microscopic invasion of bladder neck  pT3b: Seminal vesicle invasion  pT4: Invasion of rectum, levator muscles and/or pelvic wall

T3a is defined as a tumor with unilateral or bilateral extracapsular extension. Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, ©American Joint Committee on Cancer

T3b is defined as tumor that invades seminal vesicle(s). Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, ©American Joint Committee on Cancer

T4 is defined as tumor that invades adjacent structures other than seminal vesicles such as bladder, as shown here, external sphincter, rectum, levator muscles, and/or pelvic wall. Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, ©American Joint Committee on Cancer

T4 is defined as tumor that is fixed to adjacent structures. Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, ©American Joint Committee on Cancer

Elements of Staging: NX, N0, and N1(Clinical and Pathological)  cNX: Regional LN cannot be assessed  cN0: No regional LN metastases  cN1: Metastases in regional lymph nodes  pNx: Regional lymph nodes not sampled  pN0: No positive regional lymph nodes  pN1: Metastases in regional node(s)

Lymph nodes of the prostate. The shaded area represents regional distribution of lymph nodes. The non-shaded area indicates nodes outside of regional distribution. Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, ©American Joint Committee on Cancer

N1 is metastasis in regional lymph nodes, here shown unilaterally. Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, ©American Joint Committee on Cancer

N1 is metastasis in regional lymph nodes, here shown bilaterally. Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, ©American Joint Committee on Cancer

Elements of Staging: MX, M0, and M1  MX: No longer exists in TNM Staging  M0: No distant metastasis (Remember: not possible for pathologic staging)  M1: Distant metastasis  M1a: Non regional lymph node(s)  M1b: Bone(s)  M1c: Other site(s) with or without bone disease

Stage Groups

Prognostic Factors for Prostate  Gleason primary and secondary patterns on bx and prostatectomy (if applicable)  Gleason Tertiary Pattern on prostatectomy (if applicable)  Clinical Staging procedures performed  Number of biopsy cores examined  Number of biopsy cores positive for cancer

Prostate Case 1 Answers  Topography: C61.9  Histology: 8140/3  This case is one primary per rule M3 Clinical Staging cT1c cN0 cM0 PSA8.14 Gleason Score6 Clinical Stage Group I Pathological Staging pTBlank pNBlank pMBlank PSA8.14 Gleason score998 Pathological Stage Group Blank SEER Summary Stage: 1 - Localized

Prostate Case 2 Answers  Topography: c61.9  Histology: 8140/3  This case is one primary per rule M2 Clinical Staging cT2b cN0 cM0 PSA12.3 Gleason score6 Clinical StageIIA Pathological Staging pT2c pN0 pMcM0 PSA12.3 Gleason Score6 Pathologic StageIIB SEER Summary Stage: 1 - Localized