Stomach cancer staging

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Overview

According to the American Joint Committee on Cancer, there are 4 stages of stomach cancer based on the tumor spread.

Staging

The American Joint Committee on Cancer has designated staging by TNM classification to define gastric cancer

Definitions of TNM

Primary tumor

  • T4: Tumor invades serosa (visceral peritoneum) or adjacent structures
  • T4b: Tumor invades adjacent structures

Regional Lymph Nodes

Distant Metastasis

AJCC Stage Groupings

Stage 0

  • Tis, N0, M0

Stage IA

  • T1, N0, M0

Stage IB

  • T2, N0, M0
  • T1, N1, M0

Stage IIA

  • T3, N0, M0
  • T2, N1, M0
  • T1, N2, M0

Stage IIB

  • T4a, N0, M0
  • T3, N1, M0
  • T2, N2, M0
  • T1, N3, M0

Stage IIIA

  • T4a, N1, M0
  • T3, N2, M0
  • T2, N3, M0

Stage IIIB

  • T4b, N0, M0
  • T4b, N1, M0
  • T4a, N2, M0
  • T3, N3, M0

Stage IIIC

  • T4b, N2, M0
  • T4b, N3, M0
  • T4a, N3, M0

Stage IV

  • Any T, Any N, M1 [1]
Adrenal cancer TNM staging
Stage Description
TX Primary tumor cannot be assessed
T0 No evidence of primary tumor
T1 Tumor ≤5 cm in greatest dimension limited to the adrenals
T2 Tumor >5 cm in greatest dimension, limited to the adrenals
T3 Tumor of any size with local invasion, but not invading adjacent organs
T4 Tumor of any size with invasion of adjacent organs
Regional Lymph Nodes (N)
Stage Description
NX Regional lymph node cannot be assessed
N0 No regional lymph node metastasis
N1 Regional lymph node metastasis
Distant Metastasis (M)
Stage Description
M0 No distant metastasis
M1 Distant metastasis
Anatomic Stage/Prognostic Groups
Stage T N M
I T1 N0 M0
II T2 N0 M0
III T1 N1 M0
T2 N1 M0
T3 N0 M0
IV T3 N1 M0
T4 N0 M0
T4 N1 M0
Any T Any N M1

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