Stages of Cervical CancerStages of Cervical CancerThe staging system for cervical cancer depends on the size of the tumor, the extent of the tumor into cell layers (stromal invasion), and spread to other areas of the body (metastasis). Staging of cervical cancer has been done by the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) and the Federation Internationale de Gynecologie et d'Obstetrique (FIGO). The two classification systems are very similar. AJCC TNM staging classification1The primary tumor (T) is staged in the following way:
After the tumor (T) is staged, the TNM system stages lymph node involvement (N) to help determine the treatment options at each stage. Lymph node involvement is staged in the following way:
The last part of staging cervical cancer is to determine whether cancer has spread to other parts of the body (metastasized). The TNM system stages metastasis (M) in the following way:
The TNM staging system allows a doctor to recommend the most effective treatment options and discuss the long-term outcome (prognosis) based on the type of tumor, the stage of the cancer, and the woman's age and overall health condition. FIGO staging1Stage I. Cervical carcinoma is only found in the cervix.
Stage II. Cancer extends beyond the cervix but not onto the pelvic wall. It involves the vagina but not as far as the lower third of the vagina.
Stage III. Cancer has extended onto the pelvic sidewall and/or involves the lower third of the vagina. Stage III includes tumors that block urine so it cannot flow out of the kidney or that cause a nonfunctioning kidney.
Stage IVA. Tumor invades the lining of the bladder or rectum, and/or extends beyond the pelvis. References
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