- Non-small cell lung carcinoma staging
Non-small cell lung carcinoma staging is an important part of the assessment of patients with non-small cell lung carcinoma (a type of
lung cancer ). These patients undergo staging as part of the process of consideringprognosis and treatment. TheAmerican Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) recommendsTNM staging followed by further grouping.TNM staging
The first part of the staging classification is the
TNM system.Primary tumour (T)
* TX: The primary
tumour cannot be assessed, or there aremalignant cells in thesputum orbronchoalveolar lavage but not seen on imaging orbronchoscopy .
* Tis:Carcinoma in situ .
* T0: No evidence of primary tumour.
* T1: Tumour less than 3 cm in its greatest dimension, surrounded bylung or visceralpleura and without bronchoscopic invasion into the mainbronchus .
* T2: A tumour with any of: -
** More than 3 cm in greatest dimension.
** Extending into the main bronchus, but more than 2 cm distal to the carina.
** Obstructivepneumonitis , but not involving the entire lung.
* T3: A tumour with any of: -
** Invasion of the chest wall, diaphragm, mediastinal pleura, or parietalpericardium .
** Extending into the main bronchus, within 2 cm of the carina, but not involving the carina.
** Obstructive pneumonitis of the entire lung.
* T4: A tumour with any of: -
** Invasion of the mediastinum,heart , great vessels, trachea,oesophagus ,vertebra , or carina.
** Separate tumour nodules in the same lobe.
** Malignantpleural effusion .Lymph nodes (N)
* NX:
Lymph node s cannot be assessed.
* N0: No lymph nodes involved.
* N1:Metastasis toipsilateral peribronchial or ipsilateral hilar lymph nodes.
* N2: Metastasis to ipsilateral mediastinal or subcarinal lymph nodes.
* N3: Metastasis to any of: -
** Ipsilateral supraclavicular lymph nodes.
** Ipsilateral scalene lymph nodes.
**Contralateral lymph nodes.Distant metastasis (M)
* MX: Distant metastasis cannot be assessed.
* M0: No distant metastasis.
* M1: Distant metastasis is present.Mountain classification
Clifton Mountain, a surgeon in Texas, assigned further categories of staging on the basis of similarities in treatment and prognosis. [cite book | last =Mountain | first =Clifton F | authorlink = | coauthors =Herman I Libshitz, Kay E Hermes | title =A Handbook for Staging, Imaging, and Lymph Node Classification | publisher =Charles P Young Company | date = | location = | pages = | url =http://www.ctsnet.org/book/mountain/index.html | doi = | id = ]
Prognosis
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