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Staging and Survival Rates of Breast Cancer
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What is Staging?
Numerical Stages of
Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer
Survival Rate by Stage
Inflammatory
Breast Cancer
Pagets Disease of
the Nipple
Recurrence of Breast
Cancer
Additional
Resources and References
What is
Staging?
Staging is the process physicians
use to assess the size and location of a patients cancer. Identifying the cancer
stage is one of the most important factors in selecting treatment options. Several tests
may be performed to help stage breast cancer including clinical
breast exams , biopsy , and certain imaging tests such as a chest x-ray , mammogram , bone scan , CT scan , and MRI scan . Blood tests are used to evaluate a woman's overall
health and detect whether the cancer has spread to certain organs often follow imaging
tests.
To stage cancer, the American Joint
Committee on Cancer first places the cancer in a letter category using the TNM
classification system. Cancers are designated the letter T (tumor size), N (palpable
nodes), and/or M (metastasis):
T: Tumor
Size
The letter T followed by a number
from 0 to 4 describes the tumor's size and whether it has spread to the skin or chest wall
under the breast. Higher T numbers indicate a larger tumor and/or more extensive spread to
tissues surrounding the breast.
TX : Tumor cannot be assessed
T0 : No evidence of a tumor
Tis : Cancer may be lobular
carcinoma in situ (LCIS) , ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) or Paget"
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