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T, N, and M categories
T1a1 is measured stromal invasion 3
T1a is defined as tumor that invades the lamina propria
T1a melanoma
T1b1 is clinically visible lesion 4
T1b is clinically visible lesion confined to the cervix or microscopic lesion greater than T1a (B and C)
T1 for adenosarcoma is tumor limited to the uterus
T1 for the supraglottis is defined as tumor limited to one subsite of supraglottis (shown here in the epiglottis) with normal vocal cord mobility
T1 is defined as a tumor 2 cm or smaller in greatest dimension
T1 is defined as tumor 2 cm or less in greatest dimension limited to the thyroid
T1 is defined as tumor that invades lamina propria (left side) or submucosa (right side) and 1 cm or less in size
T1 is defined as tumor with a maximum clinical diameter 2 cm
T1 is tumor confined to vagina
T1a: Tumor 4 cm or smaller in greatest dimension, limited to the kidney
T1a2 is measured stromal invasion more than 3
T1a is defined as tumor without lymphovascular invasion or perineural invasion and is not high grade (i
T1b: Tumor larger than 4 cm but not larger than 7 cm in greatest dimension, limited to the kidney
T1b2 is clinically visible lesion more than 4
T1b melanoma
T1 for leiomyosarcoma and endometrial stromal sarcoma is tumor limited to the uterus
T1 for the supraglottis is defined as tumor limited to one subsite of supraglottis (shown here in the ventricular band s) with normal vocal cord mobility
T1 is defined as a tumor less than or equal to 3 cm in greatest dimension, surrounded by lung or visceral pleura, without bronchoscopic evidence of invasion more proximal than the lobar bronchus (i
T1 is defined as tumor 5 cm in greatest dimension, no extra-adrenal invasion
T1 is defined as tumor that invades the submucosa (through the muscularis mucosa but not into the muscularis propria)
T1 is tumor confined to uterus
T1-T3 as defined in Definition of Primary Tumor (T)
T1 tumor of the hypopharynx with involvement of the posterior wall
T1 tumors may involve either the parietal pleura alone (left) or the parietal and visceral pleura (right)
T1 tumors of the oropharynx are 2 cm or smaller in greatest dimension
T2a: Tumor larger than 7 cm in greatest dimension, but not larger than 10 cm, limited to the kidney
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