PROSTATE CANCER STAGING BY TNM

When a patient is diagnosed with Prostate Cancer (PCa), a TNM stage is given based on the location(s) of the PCa.

T=tumor. The ‘T’ tells us how much PCa is in the prostate, and if it has left the prostate.

N=lymph node. The ‘N’ tells us if the PCa has invaded the lymph nodes

M=metastasis. The ‘M” tells us if the PCa has invaded distant lymph nodes, bones or visceral organs.

T1: PCa is in the prostate but it cannot be felt on exam or seen on imaging

T2: PCa is confined within the prostate.

T3: PCa has moved outside of the capsule surrounding the prostate

T4: PCa is outside of the prostate and has invaded nearly structures (bladder, rectum, pelvic wall/muscle)

N0: No PCa in the nearby lymph nodes

N1: PCa has invaded nearby lymph nodes

M0: no PCa in distant locations

M1: PCa has spread to distant lymph nodes, bones or visceral orders

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