3: Cancer Staging (TNM/FIGO) for Vulvar Cancers Flashcards
1
Q
With positive nodes with extracapsular spread.
A
3C
2
Q
Tumor confined to original area.
A
I
3
Q
Any distant metastasis including pelvic lymph nodes.
A
4B
4
Q
- Lesions >2 cm in size.
- Confined to original site with stromal invasion >1 mm confined to vulva or perineum.
- Negative nodes.
A
1B
5
Q
Tumor invades other regional (upper 2/3 of urethra, upper 2/3 of vagina) or distant sites.
A
4
6
Q
- With 2+ lymph node metastasis >5 mm
or
- 3+ mode metastasis <5 mm
A
3B
7
Q
- With 1 lymph node metastasis >5 mm
or
- 1-2 mode metastasis <5 mm
A
3A
8
Q
- Tumor of any size with extension to adjacent structures (lower third of urethra, lower third of vagina, anus).
- Negative nodes.
A
2
9
Q
Identifies whether the cancer has spread to distant areas in the body (e.g., from the vulva to the lungs) by vascular or lymphatic channels.
A
M
10
Q
Tumor invades any of the following:
- Upper urethral and / or vaginal mucosa
- Bladder mucosa
- Rectal mucosa
- Fixed pelvic bone
- Fixed or ulcerated inguinofemoral lymph nodes
A
4A
11
Q
- Lesions <2 cm in size.
- Confined to original site with stromal invasion <1 mm.
- No nodal metastisis.
A
1A
12
Q
- Tumor of any size with or without extension to adjacent structures (lower third of urethra, lower third of vagina, anus).
- Positive inguinofemoral nodes.
A
3
13
Q
Describes the primary tumor according to its size and location.
A
T
14
Q
Refers to the extent of cancer in the regional lymph nodes that drain fluid from the area of the tumor.
A
N