TNM 7 classification





TNM 6 classification



1. Rules for Classification


The classification applies only to carcinomas. There should be histological
confirmation of the disease.


The following are the procedures for assessing T, N, and M categories:


T categories. Physical examination, laryngoscopy, and imaging

N categories. Physical examination and imaging

M categories. Physical examination and imaging


2. Anatomical Sites and Subsites


1. Supraglottis (C32.1)


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2. Glottis (C32.0)


I. Vocal cords

II. Anterior commissure

III. Posterior commissure

3. Subglottis (C32.2)




3. Regional Lymph Nodes


The regional lymph nodes are the cervical nodes.




4. TNM Clinical Classification




4.1. T - Primary Tumour

TX. Primary tumour cannot be assessed

T0. No evidence of primary tumour

Tis. Carcinoma in situ



4.1.1. Supraglottis

T1. Tumour limited to one subsite of supraglottis with normal vocal cord mobility

T2. Tumour invades mucosa of more than one adjacent subsite of supraglottis
or glottis or region outside the supraglottis (e.g., mucosa of base of tongue,
vallecula, medial wall of piriform sinus) without fixation of the larynx

T3. Tumour limited to larynx with vocal cord fixation and/or invades any of
the following: postcricoid area, pre-epiglottic tissues, paraglottic space,
and/or with minor thyroid cartilage erosion (e.g., inner cortex)

T4a. Tumour invades through the thyroid cartilage and/or invades tissues beyond
the larynx, e.g., trachea, soft tissues of neck including deep/extrinsic muscle
of tongue (genioglossus, hyoglossus, palatoglossus, and styloglossus), strap
muscles, thyroid, oesophagus

T4b. Tumour invades prevertebral space, mediastinal structures, or encases carotid
artery


4.1.2. Glottis

T1. Tumour limited to vocal cord(s) (may involve anterior or posterior commissure)
with normal mobility

T1a. Tumour limited to one vocal cord

T1b. Tumour involves both vocal cords

T2. Tumour extends to supraglottis and/or subglottis, and/or with impaired
vocal cord mobility

T3. Tumour limited to larynx with vocal cord fixation and/or invades paraglottic
space, and/or with minor thyroid cartilage erosion (e.g. inner cortex)

T4a. Tumour invades through the thyroid cartilage, or invades tissues beyond
the larynx, e.g., trachea, soft tissues of neck including deep/extrinsic muscle
of tongue (genioglossus, hyoglossus, palatoglossus, and styloglossus), strap
muscles, thyroid, oesophagus

T4b. Tumour invades prevertebral space, mediastinal structures, or encases carotid
artery


4.1.3. Subglottis

T1. Tumour limited to subglottis

T2. Tumour extends to vocal cord(s) with normal or impaired mobility

T3. Tumour limited to larynx with vocal cord fixation

T4a. Tumour invades through cricoid or thyroid cartilage and/or invades tissues
beyond the larynx, e.g., trachea, soft tissues of neck including deep/extrinsic
muscle of tongue (genioglossus, hyoglossus, palatoglossus, and styloglossus),
strap muscles, thyroid, oesophagus

T4b. Tumour invades prevertebral space, mediastinal structures, or encases carotid
artery



4.2. N - Regional Lymph Nodes


NX. Regional lymph nodes cannot be assessed

N0. No regional lymph node metastasis

N1. Metastasis in a single ipsilateral lymph node, 3 cm or less in greatest
dimension

N2. Metastasis in a single ipsilateral lymph node, more than 3 cm but not more
than 6 cm in greatest dimension; or in multiple ipsilateral lymph nodes, none
more than 6 cm in greatest dimension; or in bilateral or contralateral lymph
nodes, none more than 6 cm in greatest dimension

     N2a. Metastasis in a single ipsilateral lymph node, more than 3 cm but not
more than 6 cm in greatest dimension

     N2b. Metastasis in multiple ipsilateral lymph nodes, none more than 6 cm in
greatest dimension

     N2c. Metastasis in bilateral or contralateral lymph nodes, none more than 6
cm in greatest dimension

N3. Metastasis in a lymph node more than 6 cm in greatest dimension



Note: Midline nodes are considered ipsilateral nodes.



4.3. M - Distant Metastasis


MX. Distant metastasis cannot be assessed

M0. No distant metastasis

M1. Distant metastasis

5. pTNM Pathological Classification


The pT, pN, and pM categories correspond to the T, N, and M categories.


pN0. Histological examination of a selective neck dissection specimen will
ordinarily include 6 or more lymph nodes. Histological examination of a radical
or modified radical neck dissection specimen will ordinarily include 10 or more
lymph nodes. If the lymph nodes are negative, but the number ordinarily examined
is not met, classify as pN0. When size is a criterion for pN classification,
measurement is made of the metastasis, not of the entire lymph node.

6. G Histopathological Grading




GX. Grade of differentiation cannot be assessed

G1. Well differentiated

G2. Moderately differentiated

G3. Poorly differentiated

G4. Undifferentiated



7. Stage Grouping



































































Stage 0
Tis
N0
M0
Stage I
T1
N0
M0
Stage II
T2
N0
M0
Stage III
T1, T2
N1
M0
T3
N0, N1
M0
Stage IVA
T1,T2,T3,
N2
M0
T4a
N0, N1, N2
M0
Stage IVB
T4b
Any N
M0
Any T
N3
M0
Stage IVC
Any T
Any N
M1




8. Summary












































































































Larynx

Supraglottis
T1
One subsite, normal mobility
T2
Mucosa of more than one adjacent subsite of supraglottis or glottis or adjacent region outside the supraglottis; without fixation
T3
Cord fixation or invades postcricoid area, pre-epiglottic tissues, paraglottic space, thyroid cartilage erosion
T4a
Through thyroid cartilage; trachea, soft tissues of neck: deep/extrinsic muscle of tongue, strap muscles, thyroid, oesophagus
T4b
Prevertebral space, mediastinal structures, carotid artery

Glottis
T1
Limited to vocal cord(s), normal mobility













a.


one cord

b.


both cords

T2
Supraglottis, subglottis, impaired cord mobility
T3
Cord fixation, paraglottic space, thyroid cartilage erosion
T4a
Through thyroid cartilage; trachea, soft tissues of neck: deep/extrinsic muscle of tongue, strap muscles, thyroid, oesophagus
T4b
Prevertebral space, mediastinal structures, carotid artery

Subglottis
T1
Limited to subglottis
T2
Extends to vocal cord(s) with normal/ impaired mobility
T3
Cord fixation
T4a
Through cricoid or thyroid cartilage; trachea, deep/extrinsic muscle of tongue, strap muscles, thyroid, oesophagus
T4b
Prevertebral space, mediastinal structures, carotid artery

All Sites
N1
Ipsilateral single ≤3 cm
N2
(a) Ipsilateral single >3 to 6 cm
(b) Ipsilateral multiple ≤6 cm
(c) Bilateral, contralateral ≤6 cm
N3
>6 cm