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T4b is defined as gross extrathyroidal extension invading prevertebral fascia or encasing the carotid artery or mediastinal vessels from a tumor of any size
T4b is defined as very advanced disease; tumor of any size with extension toward the spine or into nearby large blood vessels, invading the prevertebral fascia, or encasing the carotid artery or mediastinal vessels
T4b melanoma
T4b tumor the hypopharynx that is very advanced local disease, with invasion of the prevertebral fascia, encases carotid artery, or involves mediastinal structures
T4 is defined as a primary tumor invading fascia, muscle, cartilage, or bone
T4 is defined as tumor of any size that invades adjacent organs (kidney, diaphragm, pancreas, spleen, or liver) or large blood vessels (renal vein or vena cava)
T4 is defined as tumor that invades other adjacent organs (invasion of the bladder is illustrated)
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 tumor with prostatic invasion
The International Germ Cell Consensus Classification for Advanced Disease
Therapy-related AML (t-AML)
The regional lymph nodes of the duodenum
The regional lymph nodes of the renal pelvis
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
Thymic tumor
Thyroid function abnormalities perinatal & postnatal guidelines
TILs
TNF
Tobacco
Total mesorectal excision (TME)
Ta is defined as noninvasive localized squamous cell carcinoma
Testosterone
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
The regional lymph nodes of the colon and rectum
The regional lymph nodes of the ileum and jejunum
The regional lymph nodes of the ureter
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