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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Alejandro Lemor, M.D. [2]

Overview

The staging of liposarcoma is based on the TNM classification, which includes primary tumor spread, lymph node involvement, and presence of metastasis.

Staging

Primary Tumor (T)
Tx Tumor cannot be assessed.
T0 No evidence of primary tumor.
T1 Tumor ≤ 5 cm
T1a
Superficial tumor (not invading the fascia)
T1b
Deep tumor
T2 Tumor > 5 cm
T2a
Superficial tumor (not invading the fascia)
T2b
Deep tumor
Retrieved from the National Cancer Institute. Adapted from AJCC: Soft tissue sarcoma. In: Edge SB, Byrd DR, Compton CC, et al., eds.: AJCC Cancer Staging Manual. 7th ed. New York, NY: Springer, 2010, pp 291-8. [1]
Lymph Nodes (N)
NX Lymph nodes cannot be assessed.
N0 No regional lymph node involvement.
N1 Regional lymph node involvement.
Retrieved from the National Cancer Institute. Adapted from AJCC: Soft tissue sarcoma. In: Edge SB, Byrd DR, Compton CC, et al., eds.: AJCC Cancer Staging Manual. 7th ed. New York, NY: Springer, 2010, pp 291-8. [1]
Metastasis (M)
M0 No distant metastasis
M1 Distant metastasis
Retrieved from the National Cancer Institute. Adapted from AJCC: Soft tissue sarcoma. In: Edge SB, Byrd DR, Compton CC, et al., eds.: AJCC Cancer Staging Manual. 7th ed. New York, NY: Springer, 2010, pp 291-8. [1]
Stages Primary Tumor (T) Lymph Node (N) Metastasis (M) Histopathological Grading
Stage IA T1a, T1b N0 M0 Low grade
Stage IB T2a, T2b N0 M0 Low grade
Stage IIA T1a, T1b N0 M0 High grade
Stage IIB T2a, T2b N0 M0 High grade
Stage III Any T N0, N1 M0 High grade
Stage IV Any T Any N M1 Any grade
Retrieved from the National Cancer Institute. Adapted from AJCC: Soft tissue sarcoma. In: Edge SB, Byrd DR, Compton CC, et al., eds.: AJCC Cancer Staging Manual. 7th ed. New York, NY: Springer, 2010, pp 291-8.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "National Cancer Institute - Stage Information for Adult Soft Tissue Sarcoma".


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