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T4 is defined as tumor that invades other adjacent organs (invasion of the bladder is illustrated)
T4 is locally advanced, technically unresectable tumor
T4 is tumor invading mucosa of bladder or rectum, and /or extends beyond true pelvis (bullous edema is not sufficient to classify a tumor as T4)
T4 is tumor invading the mucosa of the bladder or rectum and /or extending beyond the true pelvis (bullous edema is not sufficient evidence to classify a tumor as T4)
T4 tumor with prostatic invasion
T4 tumor with scrotal invasion
Ta is defined as noninvasive localized squamous cell carcinoma
Temozolomide
Testosterone
The anal canal extends from the proximal aspect of the external sphincter to the anal verge at the intersphincteric groove
The anatomic subsites of the bone
The Ophthalmic Oncology Task Force (OOTF) Multicenter International Survey collected data required to stage eye(s) with retinoblastoma by five different schemes
Therapy-related AML (t-AML)
The regional lymph nodes of the appendix
The regional lymph nodes of the colon and rectum
The regional lymph nodes of the duodenum
The regional lymph nodes of the ileum and jejunum
The regional lymph nodes of the renal pelvis
The regional lymph nodes of the small intestine for neuroendocrine tumors
The regional lymph nodes of the stomach for neuroendocrine tumors
The regional lymph nodes of the ureter
The retroperitoneal pancreatic margin (hatched area; also referred to as the mesenteric or uncinated margin) consists of soft tissue that often contains perineural tissue adjacent to the superior mesenteric artery
These nodal metastases are considered M1
Thymic tumor
Thyroid cancer
Thyroid function abnormalities perinatal & postnatal guidelines
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