Radiation Oncology/Head & Neck/Larynx/Staging
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Laryngeal Cancer Staging
AJCC 8th Edition
[edit | edit source]AJCC 8th Edition (2017): To be used for staging beginning Jan 1, 2018.
T-Stage
- unchanged from 7th edition
N-Stage
Clinical (cN)
- NX - Cannot be assessed
- N0 - No regional lymph nodes metastasis
- N1 - Single ipsilateral lymph node, <= 3 cm in greatest dimension, and ENE(-)
- N2
- N2a - Single ipsilateral lymph node, 3-6 cm in greatest dimension, and ENE(-)
- N2b - Multiple ipsilateral lymph nodes, <= 6 cm in greatest dimension, and ENE(-)
- N2c - Bilateral or contralateral lymph nodes, <= 6cm in greatest dimension, and ENE(-)
- N3
- N3a - Lymph node > 6 cm, and ENE(-)
- N3b - Clinically overt ENE(+) (ENEc)
(defined as invasion of skin, infiltration of muscle, dense tethering or fixation to adjacent structures, cranial nerve, brachial plexus, sympathetic trunk, or phrenic nerve invasion with dysfunction)
Pathological (pN)
- NX - Cannot be assessed
- N0 - No regional lymph nodes metastasis
- N1 - Single ipsilateral lymph node, <= 3cm in greatest dimension, and ENE(-)
- N2
- N2a - Single node (ipsi or contralateral), <= 3cm, and ENE(+); or single ipsilateral node, 3-6 cm, and ENE(-)
- N2b - Multiple ipsilateral nodes, <= 6 cm, and ENE(-)
- N2c - Bilateral or contralateral nodes, <= 6 cm, and ENE(-)
- N3
- N3a - Lymph node > 6 cm, and ENE(-)
- N3b - Single ipsilateral node, > 3 cm, and ECE(+); or multiple LNs and any with ENE(+)
Overall stage
- unchanged from 7th edition
AJCC 7th Edition
[edit | edit source]AJCC 7th Edition (2009)
Tumor Stage
[edit | edit source]Supraglottis
[edit | edit source]- Anatomy: the inferior boundary of the supraglottis is a horizontal plane passing through the lateral margin of the ventricle at its junction with the superior surface of the vocal cord.
- Subsites: False cords, arytenoids, suprahyoid epiglottis, infrahyoid epiglottis, aryepiglotic folds
- Subsites: False cords, arytenoids, suprahyoid epiglottis, infrahyoid epiglottis, aryepiglotic folds
- T1: Tumor limited to one subsite of supraglottis with normal vocal cord mobility
- T2: Tumor invades mucosa of more than one adjacent subsite* of supraglottis or glottis or region outside the supraglottis (e.g., mucosa of base of tongue, vallecula, or medial wall of pyriform sinus) without fixation of the larynx
- T3: Tumor limited to larynx with vocal cord fixation and/or invades any of the following: postcricoid area, pre-epiglottic tissues, paraglottic space, and/or minor thyroid cartilage erosion (e.g., inner cortex)
- T4a: Tumor invades through the thyroid cartilage, and/or invades tissues beyond the larynx (e.g., trachea, soft tissues of the neck including deep extrinsic muscle of the tongue, strap muscles, thyroid, or esophagus)
- Note: extrinsic muscles of the tongue are: genioglossus, hyoglossus, styloglossus, and palatoglossus
- T4b: Tumor invades prevertebral space, encases carotid artery, or invades mediastinal structures
Glottis
[edit | edit source]- Anatomy: The glottis is composed of the superior and inferior surfaces of the true vocal cords, including the anterior and posterior commissures. It occupies a horizontal plane 1 cm in thickness, extending inferiorly from the lateral margin of the ventricle.
- T1: Tumor limited to the vocal cord(s), which may involve anterior or posterior commissure, with normal mobility
- T1a: Tumor limited to one vocal cord
- T1b: Tumor involves both vocal cords
- T2: Tumor extends to supraglottis and/or subglottis and/or with impaired vocal cord mobility
- T3: Tumor limited to the larynx with vocal cord fixation and/or invades paraglottic space, and/or minor thyroid cartilage erosion (e.g., inner cortex)
- T4a: Tumor invades through the thyroid cartilage and/or invades tissues beyond the larynx (e.g., trachea, soft tissues of neck, including deep extrinsic muscle of the tongue, strap muscles, thyroid, or esophagus)
- Note: extrinsic muscles of the tongue are: genioglossus, hyoglossus, styloglossus, and palatoglossus
- T4b: Tumor invades prevertebral space, encases carotid artery, or invades mediastinal structures
Subglottis
[edit | edit source]- Anatomy: The subglottis is the region extending from the lower boundary of the glottis to the lower margin of the cricoid cartilage.
- T1: Tumor limited to the subglottis
- T2: Tumor extends to vocal cord(s) with normal or impaired mobility
- T3: Tumor limited to larynx with vocal cord fixation
- T4a: Tumor invades cricoid or thyroid cartilage and/or invades tissues beyond the larynx (e.g., trachea, soft tissues of neck, including deep extrinsic muscles of the tongue, strap muscles, thyroid, or esophagus)
- Note: extrinsic muscles of the tongue are: genioglossus, hyoglossus, styloglossus, and palatoglossus
- T4b: Tumor invades prevertebral space, encases carotid artery, or invades mediastinal structures
Lymph Node Stage
[edit | edit source]- NX - Cannot be assessed
- N0 - No regional lymph nodes metastasis
- N1 - Single ipsilateral lymph node, <= 3cm in greatest dimension
- N2
- N2a - Single ipsilateral lymph node, 3-6 cm in greatest dimension
- N2b - Multiple ipsilateral lymph nodes, <= 6cm in greatest dimension
- N2c - Bilateral or contralateral lymph nodes, <= 6cm in greatest dimension
- N3 - Lymph node(s) >6 cm in greatest dimension
Metastasis Stage
[edit | edit source]- MX: Distant metastasis cannot be assessed
- M0: No distant metastasis
- M1: Distant metastasis
AJCC Overall Stage
[edit | edit source]- I - T1 N0
- II - T2 N0
- III - T3 N0, T1-3 N1
- IVA - T4a N0-2, T1-4a N2
- IVB - T4b any N, any T N3
- IVC - M1
Older staging systems
[edit | edit source]AJCC 6th edition (2002)
- no changes compared to 7th edition
- new since 5th edition: subdivided T4 into T4a and T4b
AJCC 5th edition (1997)
- For all subsites, T4 is a single grouping, not divided into T4a and T4b
- Supraglottis:
- Unchanged compared to current edition (7th), except for T4 as noted above
- Glottis:
- Unchanged compared to current edition (7th), except for T4 as noted above
- Subglottis:
- Unchanged compared to current edition (7th), except for T4 as noted above
AJCC 3rd edition (1988)
- Supraglottis:
- no changes compared to 7th edition
- Glottis:
- T1 - no changes compared to current edition (7th)
- T2 - no changes compared to current edition (7th)
- T3 - tumor limited to larynx with vocal cord fixation (does not mention paraglottic space invasion or minor thyroid cartilage erosion)
- Subglottis:
- no changes compared to 7th edition
AJCC 2nd edition (1983)
- Glottis:
- T2a - normal mobility
- T2b - decreased mobility