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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Simrat Sarai, M.D. [2]

Overview

According to the American Joint Committee on Cancer, there are four stages of uveal melanoma based on the tumor size, spread to nearby lymph nodes, and metastasis. Each stage is assigned a number 0 through 4 that indicate increasing severity and letters T, N, and M that designate the tumor size, spread to nearby lymph nodes, and metastasis respectively.[1]

Staging

The most common staging system used for melanoma of the uveal tract was developed by the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC). The TNM system is based on three key pieces of information:[1]

  • T describes the size of the primary tumor and/or whether it has invaded nearby structures
  • N describes whether the cancer has spread to nearby (regional) lymph nodes
  • M indicates whether the cancer has metastasized (spread) to other parts of the body (The most common site of eye melanoma spread is the liver)
  • Numbers or letters appear after T, N and M to provide more details about each of these factors:
    • The numbers 0 through 4 indicate increasing severity
    • The letter X means "cannot be assessed" because the information is not available.
    • The N and M categories are the same for all uveal melanomas (iris, ciliary body or choroid).
    • The T categories, however, are different for these locations.

T categories for iris melanoma

Stage Tumor location
TX
The main (primary) tumor cannot be assessed; information not known
T0
No evidence of a primary tumor
T1
Tumor is only in the iris
T1a
The tumor is only in the iris and touches 1/4 or less of the iris
T1b
The tumor is only in the iris and touches more than 1/4 of the iris
T1c
The tumor is only in the iris and is causing an increase in the eye pressure (glaucoma)
T2
Tumor has grown into the ciliary body or choroid (or both)
T2a
Tumor has grown into the ciliary body and/or choroid and is causing glaucoma
T3
Tumor has grown into the ciliary body and/or choroid and into the sclera
T3a
Tumor has grown into the ciliary body and/or choroid and into the sclera and is causing glaucoma
T4
Tumor extends outside the eyeball
T4a
The part of the tumor that is outside the eyeball is 5 millimeters (about 1/5 of an inch) or less across in size
T4b
The part of the tumor that is outside the eyeball is greater than 5 millimeters (about 1/5 of an inch) in size

T categories for ciliary body and choroidal melanoma

Stage Tumor location
TX
The main (primary) tumor cannot be assessed; information not known
T0
No evidence of a primary tumor
T1
Tumor size is either:
  • No more than 3millimeters deep and no more than 12 millimeters across, OR
  • From 3.1 to 6 millimeters deep and no more than 9 millimeters across
T1a
The tumor is T1 in size and is not growing into the ciliary body or growing outside the eyeball
T1b
The tumor is T1 in size and is growing into the ciliary body
T1c
The tumor is T1 in size and is not growing into the ciliary body but is growing outside of the eyeball. The part of the tumor that is outside the eyeball is 5millimeters (about 1/5 of an inch) or less across in size
T1d
The tumor is T1 in size and is growing into the ciliary body. It is also growing outside of the eyeball. The part of the tumor that is outside the eyeball is 5millimeters (about 1/5 of an inch) or less across in size
T2
Tumor size is one of the following:
  • No more than 3millimeters deep and from 12.1 to 18.0 millimeters across
  • From 3.1 to 6 millimeters deep and 9.1 to 15 millimeters across
  • From 6.1 to 9.0 millimeters deep and no more than 12.0 millimeters across
T2a
The tumor is T2 in size and is not growing into the ciliary body or growing outside the eyeball
T2b
The tumor is T2 in size and is growing into the ciliary body
T2c
The tumor is T2 in size and is not growing into the ciliary body but is growing outside of the eyeball. The part of the tumor that is outside the eyeball is 5millimeters (about 1/5 of an inch) or less across in size
T2d
The tumor is T2 in size and is growing into the ciliary body. It is also growing outside of the eyeball. The part of the tumor that is outside the eyeball is 5millimeters (about 1/5 of an inch) or less across in size
T3
Tumor size is one of the following:
  • 3.1 to 6 millimeters deep and between 15.1 and 18 millimeters across
  • 6.1 to 9.0 millimeters deep and between 12.1 and 18 millimeters across
  • From 9.1 to 12 millimeters deep and 18 millimeters or less across
  • From 12.1 to 15 millimeters deep and 15 millimeters or less across
T3a
The tumor is T3 in size and is not growing into the ciliary body or growing outside the eyeball
T3b
The tumor is T3 in size and is growing into the ciliary body
T3c
the tumor is T3 in size and is not growing into the ciliary body but is growing outside of the eyeball. The part of the tumor that is outside the eyeball is 5millimeters (about 1/5 of an inch) or less across in size
T3d
The tumor is T3 in size and is growing into the ciliary body. It is also growing outside of the eyeball. The part of the tumor that is outside the eyeball is 5millimeters (about 1/5 of an inch) or less across in size.
T4
Tumor size is one of the following:
  • Greater than 15 millimeters deep and any width
  • Greater than 18 millimeters across and any depth
  • Between 12.1 and 15.0 millimeters deep and between 15.1 and 18 millimeters across
T4a
The tumor is T4 in size and is not growing into the ciliary body or growing outside the eyeball
T4b
The tumor is T4 in size and is growing into the ciliary body
T4c
The tumor is T4 in size and is not growing into the ciliary body but is growing outside of the eyeball. The part of the tumor that is outside the eyeball is 5millimeters (about 1/5 of an inch) or less across in size
T4d
The tumor is T4 in size and is growing into the ciliary body. It is also growing outside of the eyeball. The part of the tumor that is outside the eyeball is 5millimeters (about 1/5 of an inch) or less across in size
T4e
The tumor is growing outside the eyeball with the part of the tumor that is outside the eyeball greater than 5millimeters across. The tumor can be any size

N categories for iris, ciliary body and choroidal melanomas

N classification Nodal Mass
NX
Lymph node cannot be assessed
N1
Cancer has not been spread to nearby lymph nodes
N2
Cancer has spread to nearby lymph nodes

M categories for iris, ciliary body, and choroidal melanomas

M Classification Definition
M0
Cancer has not spread to distant parts of the body
M1
Cancer has spread to distant parts of the body
M1a
The largest area of cancer spread is 3 centimeters (a little over an inch) across or smaller
M1b
The largest area of cancer spread is between 3.1 and 8 centimeters across (8 centimeters is a little over 3 inches)
M1c
The largest area of cancer spread is 8 centimeters or more across

Anatomic stage or prognostic groups of uveal melanoma

Stage T N M
Stage 1
  • T1a
  • N0
  • M0
Stage IIA
  • T1b-d
  • T2a
  • N0
  • N0
  • M0
  • M0
Stage IIB
  • T2b
  • T3a
  • N0
  • N0
  • M0
  • M0
Stage IIIA
  • T2c-d
  • T3b-c
  • T4a
  • N0
  • N0
  • N0
  • M0
  • M0
  • M0
Stage IIIB
  • T3d
  • T4b-c
  • N0
  • N0
  • M0
  • M0
Stage III C
  • T4d-e
  • N0
  • M0
Stage IV
  • Any T
  • Any T
  • N0
  • Any N
  • M0
  • M1a-c

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Retinoblastoma. National Cancer institute(2015) http://www.cancer.gov/types/eye/hp/intraocular-melanoma-treatment-pdq#section/_100 Accessed on October 21, 2015

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