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FIGURE CERVIX UTERI-ANATOMY
Five-year overall survival of 2,465 MCC patients with regional lymph node metastases in the NCDB, stratified by tumor burden and primary tumor status: clinically and radiologically occult nodal metastasis (N1a) detected by SLNB or otherwise; clinically or radiologically detected and pathologically confirmed nodal metastasis (N1b) with or without the presence of a primary tumor; and in-transit disease (N2)
Five-year overall survival of 6,127 patients with local MCC only (clinically and , if known, pathologically node negative) in the NCDB, stratified by T category ( 2 cm, T1; 2 cm, T2/3; involving fascia, muscle, cartilage, or bone, T4)
For appendicular skeleton, trunk, skull, and facial bones, T1 is defined as tumor 8 cm or less in greatest dimension
For appendicular skeleton, trunk, skull, and facial bones, T3 is defined as discontinuous tumors in the primary bone site
Female Urethra
Five-year overall survival of 2,013 patients with MCC in the NCDB with clinical staging only for local disease (cN0 pNx; i
Five-year overall survival of 5,371 patients with MCC in the NCDB with pathological staging, including 1,502 patients in stage group I, 493 in stage group IIA, 127 in stage group IIB, 1,536 in stage group IIIA, 929 in stage group IIIB, and 784 in stage group IV
Five-year overall survival of 9,387 patients with MCC in the NCDB, stratified by local, regional nodal, and distant metastatic disease
For appendicular skeleton, trunk, skull, and facial bones, T2 is defined as tumor more than 8 cm in greatest dimension
For carcinomas T1a is tumor limited to the endometrium or invading less than half the myometrium
For carcinomas T2 is tumor invading the stromal connective tissue of the cervix but not extending beyond the uterus
For carcinomas T4 is tumor invading the bladder mucosa and /or bowel mucosa (bullous edema is not sufficient to classify a tumor as T4)
For carcinomas T1b is tumor invading one half or more of the myometrium
For carcinomas T3a is tumor involving the serosa and /or adnexa (direct extension or metastasis)
For colon or rectum N1 is defined as regional lymph node metastasis
For colon or rectum T1 is defined as tumor that invades the lamina propria or submucosa and size 2 cm or less
For colon or rectum T3 is defined as tumor that invades through the muscularis propria into the subserosa (left side), or into non-peritonealized pericolic or perirectal tissues (right side)
For duodenum T1 is defined as tumor that invades lamina propria (left side) or submucosa (right side) and size 1 cm or less
For stomach T4 is defined as tumor that invades visceral peritoneum (serosa) or other organs or adjacent structures
For colon or rectum T1b is defined as tumor that is size 1-2 cm in greatest dimension
For colon or rectum T2 is defined as tumor that invades the muscularis propria (left side) or size more than 2 cm with invasion of the lamina propria or submucosa (right side)
For colon or rectum T4 is defined as tumor that invades the peritoneum or other organs
For duodenum T2 is defined as tumor that invades muscularis propria or size greater than 1 cm
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