0417 - Staging of Cancer Flashcards

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What is cancer staging? Why is it useful?

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An assessment of the anatomical extent of the cancer (as against grading - agressiveness). Important for planning treatment, communication between physicians, and informing prognosis.

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What is the most widely used staging system?

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TNM - Tumour, Node, Metastasis

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What are the possible T grades in the TNM system?

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Tx - Primary not assessable
T0 - No evidence of primary
Tis - Carcinoma in situ
T1-T4 - Increasing size or extent of tumour

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What are the possible N grades in the TNM system

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Nx - Not assessable
N0 - No regional lymph node metastasis
N1-3 - Increasing involvement in regional lymph nodes

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What are the possible M grades in the TNM system?

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M0 - No Metastasis

M1 - Metastasis present

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What are the N stages for Breast Cancer?

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N0 = No lymph node metastasis
N1 = Metastasis detected in 1-3 lymph nodes, but not clinically apparent.
N2 = Metastasis in 4-9 axillary lymph nodes, or in clinically apparent mammary nodes without axillary lymph nodes.
N3 = Metastasis in 10 or more axillary nodes, or any infra or supra clavicular nodes, or in both clinically apparent mammary nodes and axillary nodes.
Nx = Cannot be assessed.
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What are the 4 stages of breast cancer?

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Stage 0 = TisN0
Stage I = T1, N0
Stage II = T0-1N1, or T2N0-1, or T3N0
Stage III = T0-2N2-3, or T3N1-2, or T4M0
Stage IV = M1 - Nothing else counts.
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What are the T stages for colorectal cancer?

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Tis = Confined to mucosa
T1 = Through muscularis mucosa, into submucosa
T2 = Through submucosa, into muscularis propria
T3 = Through Muscularis propria, into subserosa
T4 = Invasion to adjacent organ.
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What are the N stages for colorectal cancer?

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Nx = Not assessable
N0 = No regional lymph node involvement
N1 = 1-3 regional lymph nodes
N2 = 4 or more regional lymph nodes.
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What are the TNM stages for colorectal cancer?

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Stage 0 = TisNo
Stage I = T1-2N0
Stage II = T3-4N0
Stage III = T0-4N1-2
Stage IV = M1, nothing else counts
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What are the T stages for breast cancer? (Tx, Tis, T0-4)

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Tx - Primary cannot be assessed
T0 - No evidence of Primary
Tis - Carcinoma in Situ
T1 - less than 2cm diameter
T2 - 2-5cm diameter
T3 - greater than 5cm diameter
T4 - Extension of tumour to involve chest wall or skin.
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