Tumour (T)
Tumour describes the size of the tumour.
There are 4 main stages of tumour size in stomach cancer.
T1 means the tumour has started to grow into the wall of the stomach. It’s divided into T1a and T1b:
T2 means the tumour has grown into the muscle layer of the stomach
T3 means the tumour has grown into the outer lining of the stomach
T4 means that the tumour has grown through the outer lining of the stomach. It’s divided into T4a and T4b:
Node (N)
Node (N) describes whether the cancer has spread to the lymph nodes. Lymph nodes are a network of glands throughout the body, for example in your armpits, neck and groins. They drain away waste fluid, waste products and damaged cells, and contain cells that fight infection.
There are 4 possible stages describing whether cancer cells are in the lymph nodes – N0, N1, N2 and N3:
N0 means there are no lymph nodes containing cancer cells.
N1 means there are cancer cells in 1 to 2 lymph nodes near to the stomach.
N2 means there are cancer cells in 3 to 6 nearby lymph nodes.
N3 is split into N3a and N3b:
Metastasis (M)
Metastasis describes whether the cancer has spread to a different part of the body.
There are 2 stages of metastasis:
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