Staging & Grading Flashcards

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Purposes:

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Attempts to quantify the probable aggressiveness of a neoplasm and to define/describe its: apparent extent & spread

  • To provide info necessary to make decisions regarding treatment options
  • To provede consistent info necessary for research
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Staging:

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Classifies the tumor based on 3 factors & is adjustable as the disease progresses; it is of greater clinical value than grading:
-TNM: stages

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TNM stages

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I-IV, incorporating size, nodal spread, & distant metastases; criteria for stages differ from different types of cancer:

  • Tumor size
  • Nodal involvement
  • Metastatic involvement
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Tumor size:

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  • TX: primary tumor; cannot be evaluated
  • T0: no evidence of primary tumor
  • Tis: carcinoma in situ ( early cancer that has not spread to neighboring tissue)
  • T1, T2, T3, T4,: size and or extent of the primary tumor
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Nodal involvement

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  • NX: regional lymph nodes cannot be evaluated
  • N0: no regional lymph node involvement
  • N1, N2, N3: involvement of regional lymph nodes ( number and or extent of spread)
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Metastatic involvement:

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  • MX: distant metastasis cannot be evaluated
  • M0: no distant metastasis
  • M1: distant metastasis spreading
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Not applicable to cancers of ______, _____ ______, blood, or ______ marrow and a few others; different methods are used.

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brain
spinal cord
bone

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Grading:

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Considers the resemblance of tumor tissue to normal cells, (differentiation) estimated growth rate, names lesion according to corresponding normal cells (lymphoid, mutinous, etc…); the higher the grade the higher the rate of growth and spread

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Grades given:

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  • GX: grade cannot be assesses (undetermined grade)
  • G1: well-differentiated (low grade)
  • G2: Moderately differentiated (intermediate grade)
  • G3: poorly differentiated (high grade)
  • G4: undifferentiated (undifferentiated (high grade)
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Criteria for grades:

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Vary with each type of neoplasm

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