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1 Cancer Staging

2 Staging: the extent or severity of a person’s cancer

3 Purpose: assists doctors with treatment options
estimate the person’s prognosis assist doctors with finding appropriate clinical trials provides common terminology between doctors

4 Staging systems do vary between cancer types

5 Common Elements of Staging:
Tumor size and number of tumors Lymph node involvement (spread of cancer into lymph nodes)

6 Cell type and tumor grade(how closely the cancer cells resemble normal tissue cells).
The presence or absence of metastasis

7 TNM Staging T = extent of the tumor (size) N = lymph node involvement
M = distant metastasis

8 TX = tumor cannot be evaluated T0 = no evidence of primary tumor
T1 = size and/or extent of primary tumor The number after the “T” indicates size/extent (ex. T1 =tumor less than 2cm)

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11 T1N2M0 = Tumor present (less than 2 cm), some regional lymph nodes involved, no distant metastasis

12 Staging Stage 0: In Situ – tumor has not moved beyond the initial tissue affected

13 Stage I, II, or III = higher numbers indicate more extensive disease
larger tumor size and/or spread of the cancer beyond the original organ

14 Stage IV: the cancer has spread to another organ(s)

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