Radiation Oncology/Pancreas/Staging
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Pancreatic Cancer Staging
AJCC 7th Edition (2010)
Primary Tumor:
- T1 - confined to pancreas, 2 cm or less
- T2 - confined to pancreas, > 2 cm
- T3 - extends beyond pancreas
- T4 - invades SMA or celiac axis (unresectable primary tumor)
Regional Lymph Nodes:
- N0 - no
- N1 - yes
- NX - regional lymph nodes cannot be assessed
- Note 1
- Histopathological assessment of minimum 12 regional lymph nodes is recommended. However, in cases where surgery results in examination of less than the ideal minimum number, N staging is performed if at least one node has been examined.
- Note 2
- Direct extension of primary tumor into regional node is classified as node positive.
Distant Metastases:
- M0 - none
- M1 - yes
Stage Grouping:
- IA - T1 N0
- IB - T2 N0
- IIA - T3 N0
- IIB - T1-3 N1
- III - T4 Any N
- IV - M1
Changes from the 6th Edition:
- Now staging includes neuroendocrine tumors of the pancreas (including carcinoid)
- No changes in TNM or Overall Stage
Instead of using the AJCC staging system, many simply divide pancreatic cancer into resectable, unresectable, and metastatic.
Older staging systems
[edit | edit source]AJCC 6th Edition (2002)
- Same as AJCC 7th Edition for TNM
- Excluded neuroendocrine tumors