Gyne Onc Flashcards
What cervical cancer stage: microscopic invasive carcinoma measured stromal invasion < 3mm
IA1
What cervical cancer stage: microscopic invasive carcinoma measured stromal invasion 3mm - 5mm
IA2
What cervical cancer stage: Invasive carcinoma > 5mm depth stromal invasion and <2cm in greatest dimension
IB1
What cervical cancer stage: Invasive carcinoma > 5mm depth stromal invasion and >2cm but < 4cm in greatest dimension
IB2
What cervical cancer stage: Invasive carcinoma > 5mm depth stromal invasion and > or = 4cm in greatest dimension
IB3
What cervical cancer stage: carcinoma invades beyond the uterus but limited to the upper 2/3 or the vagina without parametrical involvement and <4cm in greatest dimension
IIA1
What cervical cancer stage: carcinoma invades beyond the uterus but limited to the upper 2/3 or the vagina without parametrical involvement and > or = 4cm in greatest dimension
IIA2
What cervical cancer stage: carcinoma invades beyond the uterus but limited to the upper 2/3 or the vagina with parametrical involvement but not up to the pelvic wall
IIB
What cervical cancer stage: Carcinoma involves the lower third of the vagina with no extension to pelvic sidewall
IIIA
What cervical cancer stage: Carcinoma with extension to the pelvic wall and or hydronephrosis or non-functioning kidney
IIIB
What cervical cancer stage: Carcinoma with involvement of pelvic and/or para-aortic nodes, irrespective of size and extent (r- imaging, p- path), pelvic nodes only
IIIC1
What cervical cancer stage: Carcinoma with involvement of pelvic and/or para-aortic nodes, irrespective of size and extent (r- imaging, p- path), para-aortic nodes
IIIC2
What cervical cancer stage: Carcinoma with extension beyond the true pelvis or biopsy proven involvement of the mucosa or the bladder or rectum (adjacent organs)
IVA
What cervical cancer stage: Carcinoma with extension beyond the true pelvis or biopsy proven involvement of the mucosa or the bladder or rectum (distant organs)
IVB