Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma diagnostic study of choice
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Qurrat-ul-ain Abid, M.D.[2], Ammu Susheela, M.D. [3]
Overview
According to the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC)[1] there are 4 stages of mucinous cystadenocarcinoma based on the clinical features and findings on imaging. Each stage is assigned a letter and a number that designate the tumor size, number of involved lymph node regions, and metastasis.
Staging
According to the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC)[2] there are 4 stages of mucinous cystadenocarcinoma based on the clinical features and findings on imaging. Each stage is assigned a letter and a number that designate the tumor size, number of involved lymph node regions, and metastasis.
Staging
Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma TNM staging | |
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Stage | Description |
Tumor Grading (T) | |
TX | Primary tumor cannot be assessed |
T0 | No evidence of primary tumor |
Tis | Carcinoma in situ: intraepithelial or invasion of lamina propria |
T1 | Tumor invades submucosa |
T2 | Tumor invades muscularis propria |
T3 | Tumor invades through the muscularis propria into the pericolorectal tissues |
T4a | Tumor penetrates to the surface of the visceral peritoneum |
T4b | Tumor directly invades or is adherent to other organs or structures |
Regional Lymph Nodes (N) | |
NX | Regional lymph node cannot be assessed |
N0 | No regional lymph node metastasis |
N1 | Regional lymph node metastasis |
N1a | Metastasis in 1 regional lymph node |
N1b | Metastasis in 2-3 regional lymph nodes |
N1c | Tumor deposit(s) in the subserosa, mesentery, or nonperitonealized pericolic or perirectal tissues without regional nodal metastasis |
N2 | Metastasis in 4 or more lymph nodes |
N2a | Metastasis in 4-6 regional lymph nodes |
N2b | Metastasis in 7 or more regional lymph nodes |
Distant Metastasis (M) | |
M0 | No distant metastasis |
M1 | Distant metastasis |
M1a | Metastasis confined to 1 organ or site (eg, liver, lung, ovary, nonregional node) |
M1b | Metastases in more than 1 organ/site or the peritoneum |
References
- ↑ Stage Information for Thyroid Cancer Cancer.gov (2015). http://www.cancer.gov/types/thyroid/hp/thyroid-treatment-pdq#link/stoc_h2_2- Accessed on October, 29 2015
- ↑ Stage Information for Thyroid Cancer Cancer.gov (2015). http://www.cancer.gov/types/thyroid/hp/thyroid-treatment-pdq#link/stoc_h2_2- Accessed on October, 29 2015