Lung cancer staging
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The article deals with lung cancer staging. A general discussion of staging is found in cancer staging.
General
The clinical staging and pathologic staging are concordant in only approximately ~50% of cases.[1]
TNM staging system
Tumour
T stage | Size/criteria | Other requirements | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
T0 | (no tumour) | rare | |
Tis | no invasion | rare | |
T1a | <=2 cm | confined to lung, no VPI, no main branch bronchus involvement | |
T1b | >2 cm, <=3 cm | confined to lung, no VPI, no main branch bronchus involvement | |
T2a | >3cm or VPI or main branch bronchus involvement, <= 5cm | confined to lung, no total lung collapse | |
T2b | >5cm or VPI or main branch bronchus involvement, < 7cm | confined to lung, no total lung collapse | |
T3 | >7 cm or 2 or more nodules or total lung collapse | ||
T4 | extension beyond the lung |
See also
References
- ↑ López-Encuentra, A.; García-Luján, R.; Rivas, JJ.; Rodríguez-Rodríguez, J.; Torres-Lanza, J.; Varela-Simo, G. (Mar 2005). "Comparison between clinical and pathologic staging in 2,994 cases of lung cancer.". Ann Thorac Surg 79 (3): 974-9; discussion 979. doi:10.1016/j.athoracsur.2004.06.004. PMID 15734416.