Cancer numbers and letters
My diagnosis was cT4aN2bM0 (Stage IVa) Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the left base of tongue.
Thanks in advance
Peace, Nancy aka toughcookie
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The TNM staging system
the little 'c' is not part of the system.
T indicates the size of the tumor
N describes the extent of spread
M indicates spread to other organs
0-4 indicate severity
X means cannot be assessed
cT4aN2bM0
T4= tumor invades nearby structures, bone, skin, sinuses, or larynx, neck, or deep muscle of the tongue
a = I don't know, it seems out of place???
N2b= the cancer has spread to multiple lymph nodes on the same side as the primary but none bigger than 6 cm across
MO = no distant spread
Stage IVA , one of the following applies: The tumor is any size but has not spread to nearby structures. It has either not spread to the lymph nodes or has spread to one lymph node, on the same side which is smaller than 3cm across. The cancer hasn't spread to distant sites or:
The tumor is any size and may not invade nearby structures. it has spread to one of the following:
one node on the samre side between 3-6 cm
one node opposite less than 6cm
multiple nodes, either side, smaller than 6cm
no distant spread.0 -
Hey Ratratface said:The TNM staging system
the little 'c' is not part of the system.
T indicates the size of the tumor
N describes the extent of spread
M indicates spread to other organs
0-4 indicate severity
X means cannot be assessed
cT4aN2bM0
T4= tumor invades nearby structures, bone, skin, sinuses, or larynx, neck, or deep muscle of the tongue
a = I don't know, it seems out of place???
N2b= the cancer has spread to multiple lymph nodes on the same side as the primary but none bigger than 6 cm across
MO = no distant spread
Stage IVA , one of the following applies: The tumor is any size but has not spread to nearby structures. It has either not spread to the lymph nodes or has spread to one lymph node, on the same side which is smaller than 3cm across. The cancer hasn't spread to distant sites or:
The tumor is any size and may not invade nearby structures. it has spread to one of the following:
one node on the samre side between 3-6 cm
one node opposite less than 6cm
multiple nodes, either side, smaller than 6cm
no distant spread.
You are amazing my friend, I think I will send you my PET scan.
:+)
Hondo0 -
Agreeratface said:The TNM staging system
the little 'c' is not part of the system.
T indicates the size of the tumor
N describes the extent of spread
M indicates spread to other organs
0-4 indicate severity
X means cannot be assessed
cT4aN2bM0
T4= tumor invades nearby structures, bone, skin, sinuses, or larynx, neck, or deep muscle of the tongue
a = I don't know, it seems out of place???
N2b= the cancer has spread to multiple lymph nodes on the same side as the primary but none bigger than 6 cm across
MO = no distant spread
Stage IVA , one of the following applies: The tumor is any size but has not spread to nearby structures. It has either not spread to the lymph nodes or has spread to one lymph node, on the same side which is smaller than 3cm across. The cancer hasn't spread to distant sites or:
The tumor is any size and may not invade nearby structures. it has spread to one of the following:
one node on the samre side between 3-6 cm
one node opposite less than 6cm
multiple nodes, either side, smaller than 6cm
no distant spread.
I agree with Hondo, that is amazing ratface or we really should call you Dr. ratface!
John0 -
H&N Staging
Very good Splinter.....
Nancy, here is a site that details out pretty much the same info that RatFace posted above;
H&N Cancer Staging
T4a = STG IVa
N2b = Metastasis in multiple ipsilateral (same side) lymph nodes, none more than 6 cm in greatest dimension.
MO = No evidence of distant metastasis.
Not much to add, RatFace has pretty much covered it all.
Best,
John0 -
Also there is a tumorSkiffin16 said:H&N Staging
Very good Splinter.....
Nancy, here is a site that details out pretty much the same info that RatFace posted above;
H&N Cancer Staging
T4a = STG IVa
N2b = Metastasis in multiple ipsilateral (same side) lymph nodes, none more than 6 cm in greatest dimension.
MO = No evidence of distant metastasis.
Not much to add, RatFace has pretty much covered it all.
Best,
John
Also there is a tumor staging link in the superthread that explains it, for future reference. Not sure if it's the same as John's, I didn't look.0 -
SuperThread Linkssweetblood22 said:Also there is a tumor
Also there is a tumor staging link in the superthread that explains it, for future reference. Not sure if it's the same as John's, I didn't look.
Nope, forgot about those...., sorry;
EXPLANATION OF HNC TUMOR STAGING pdf (long)
THREAD ON TUMOR STAGING
HNC TUMOR STAGING smaller article
They are listed above.
JG0 -
johnSkiffin16 said:SuperThread Links
Nope, forgot about those...., sorry;
EXPLANATION OF HNC TUMOR STAGING pdf (long)
THREAD ON TUMOR STAGING
HNC TUMOR STAGING smaller article
They are listed above.
JG
That's ok. I just figured I would say that it was on there too, this way if someone else should ask down the line, you guys know it's on there also. Thanks for posting the links.0 -
Sistasweetblood22 said:john
That's ok. I just figured I would say that it was on there too, this way if someone else should ask down the line, you guys know it's on there also. Thanks for posting the links.
You got it sista....from a different mista.
JG0 -
yeahSkiffin16 said:Google
Google brother.... I'm an IT guy, and a survivor, LOL....
JG
me too. google and searches are my best friend.0 -
Hey NancyHondo said:Google
yep I am not an IT guy but I am a survivor
Thanks John / Sweet that is why it is so good to have friends who know
Hondo
How's the article coming on your H&N cancer for the newpaper...? Love to read it when it is done and posted on a web site....keep us posted...
all the best,
Steve0
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