TNM Clinical Classification
T – Primary Tumour
- TX - Primary tumour cannot be assessed, or tumour proven by the presence of malignant cells in sputum or bronchial washings but not visualized by imaging or bronchoscopy
- T0 - No evidence of primary tumour
- Tis - Carcinoma in situ
- T1 - Tumour 3 cm or less in greatest dimension, surrounded by lung or visceral pleura, without bronchoscopic evidence of invasion more proximal than the lobar bronchus (i.e., not in the main bronchus)
- T1a - Tumour 2 cm or less in greatest dimension1
- T1b - Tumour more than 2 cm but not more than 3 cm in greatest dimension
- T2 - Tumour more than 3 cm but not more than 7 cm; or tumour with any of the following features2:
- Involves main bronchus, 2 cm or more distal to the carina
- Invades visceral pleura
- Associated with atelectasis or obstructive pnemonitis that extends to the hilar region but does not involve the entire lung
- T2a - Tumour more than 3 cm but not more than 5 cm in greatest dimension
- T2b - Tumour more than 5 cm but not more than 7 cm in greatest dimension
- T3 - Tumour more than 7 cm or one that directly invades any of the following: chest wall (including superior sulcus tumours), diaphragm, phrenic nerve, mediastinal pleura, parietal pericardium; or tumour in the main bronchus less than 2 cm distal to the carina1 but without involvement of the carina; or associated atelectasis or obstructive pneumonitis of the entire lung or separate tumour nodule(s) in the same lobe as the primary.
- T4 - Tumour of any size that invades any of the following: mediastinum, heart, great vessels, trachea, recurrent laryngeal nerve, oesophagus, vertebral body, carina; separate tumour nodule(s) in a different ipsilateral lobe to that of the primary.
N – Regional Lymph Nodes
- NX - Regional lymph nodes cannot be assessed
- N0 - No regional lymph node metastasis
- N1 - Metastasis in ipsilateral peribronchial and/or ipsilateral hilar lymph nodes and intrapulmonary nodes, including involvement by direct extension
- N2 - Metastasis in ipsilateral mediastinal and/or subcarinal lymph node(s)
- N3 - Metastasis in contralateral mediastinal, contralateral hilar, ipsilateral or contralateral scalene, or supraclavicular lymph node(s)
M – Distant Metastasis
- M0 - No distant metastasis
- M1 - Distant metastasis
- M1a - Separate tumour nodule(s) in a contralateral lobe; tumour with pleural nodules or malignant pleural or pericardial effusion3
- M1b - Distant metastasis
Notes:
- The uncommon superficial spreading tumour of any size with its invasive component limited to the bronchial wall, which may extend proximal to the main bronchus, is also classified as T1a.
- T2 tumours with these features are classified T2a if 5 cm or less or if size cannot be determined, and T2b if greater than 5 cms but not larger than 7 cms.
- Most pleural (pericardial) effusions with lung cancer are due to tumour. In a few patients, however, multiple microscopical examinations of pleural (pericardial) fluid are negative for tumour, and the fluid is non-bloody and is not an exudate. Where these elements and clinical judgment dictate that the effusion is not related to the tumour, the effusion should be excluded as a staging element and the patient should be classified as M0.
- Landmarks and description for regional LN
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#1 (Left/Right) |
Low cervical, supraclavicular and sternal notch nodes | Upper border: lower margin of cricoid cartilage Lower border: clavicles bilaterally and, in the midline, the upper border of the manubrium #L1 and #R1 limited by the midline of the trachea. |
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#2 (Left/Right) |
Upper paratracheal nodes | 2R: Upper border: apex of lung and pleural space and, in the midline, the upper border of the manubrium Lower border: intersection of caudal margin of innominate vein with the trachea 2L: Upper border: apex of the lung and pleural space and, in the midline, the upper border of the manubrium Lower border: superior border of the aortic arch As for #4, in #2 the oncologic midline is along the left lateral border of the trachea. |
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#3 | Pre-vascular and retrotracheal nodes |
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#4 (Left/Right) |
Lower paratracheal nodes | 4R: includes right paratracheal nodes, and pretracheal nodes extending to the left lateral border of trachea upper border: intersection of caudal margin of innominate vein with the trachea lower border: lower border of azygos vein 4L: includes nodes to the left of the left lateral border of the trachea, medial to the ligamentum arteriosum upper border: upper margin of the aortic arch lower border: upper rim of the left main pulmonary artery |
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#5 | Subaortic (aorto- pulmonary window) | Subaortic lymph nodes lateral to the ligamentum arteriosum upper border: the lower border of the aortic arch lower border: upper rim of the left main pulmonary artery |
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#6 | Para-aortic nodes (ascending aorta or phrenic) | Lymph nodes anterior and lateral to the ascending aorta and aortic arch upper border: a line tangential to the upper border of the aortic arch lower border: the lower border of the aortic arch |
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#7 | Subcarinal nodes | upper border: the carina of the trachea lower border: the upper border of the lower lobe bronchus on the left; the lower border of the bronchus intermedius on the right |
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#8 (Left/Right) |
Para-esophageal nodes (below carina) | Nodes lying adjacent to the wall of the esophagus and to the right or left of the midline, excluding subcarinal nodes upper border: the upper border of the lower lobe bronchus on the left; the lower border of the bronchus intermedius on the right lower border: the diaphragm |
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#9 (Left/Right) |
Pulmonary ligament nodes | Nodes lying within the pulmonary ligament upper border: the inferior pulmonary vein lower border: the diaphragm |
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#10 (Left/Right) |
Hilar nodes | Includes nodes immediately adjacent to the mainstem bronchus and hilar vessels including the proximal portions of the pulmonary veins and main pulmonary artery upper border: the lower rim of the azygos vein on the right; upper rim of the pulmonary artery on the left lower border: interlobar region bilaterally |
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#11 | Interlobar nodes | Between the origin of the lobar bronchi *#11s: between the upper lobe bronchus and bronchus intermedius on the right *#11i: between the middle and lower lobe bronchi on the right *optional sub-categories |