endometrial cancer staging
Endometrial
carcinoma (staging) • Endometrial carcinoma - FIGO stage 1a - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Endometrial
carcinoma (staging) • Endometrial carcinoma - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Endometrial
carcinoma (staging) • Endometrial carcinoma - advanced - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Endometrial
carcinoma (staging) • Endometrial adenocarcinoma - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Endometrial carcinoma staging allows appropriate treatment options to be considered and enables greater prognostic accuracy for endometrial carcinoma.
Staging
Staging can be based on the TNM or FIGO system.
MR imaging is the modality of choice for staging with CT having relatively low specificity (especially for myometrial invasion ).
FIGO system
Revised 2009 FIGO staging for carcinoma of the endometrium :
- stage 0: carcinoma in situ
- stage I: limited to the body of the uterus
- Ia: no or less than half (≤ 50%) myometrial invasion
- Ib: invasion equal to or more than half (≥ 50%) of the myometrium
- stage II: cervical stromal involvement
- endocervical glandular involvement only is stage I
- stage III: local or regional spread of the tumor
- IIIa: tumor invades the serosa of the body of the uterus and/or adnexa
- IIIb: vaginal or parametrial involvement
- IIIc: pelvic or para-aortic lymphadenopathy
- IIIc1: positive pelvic nodes
- IIIc2: positive para-aortic nodes with or without pelvic nodes
- stage IV: involvement of rectum and or bladder mucosa and or distant metastasis
- IVa: bladder or rectal mucosal involvement
- IVb: distant metastases, malignant ascites, peritoneal involvement
See also
- cervical cancer staging
- tubal carcinoma staging
- choriocarcinoma staging
- ovarian cancer staging
- vaginal cancer staging
- vulval cancer staging
- FIGO staging system
Siehe auch:
- Endometriumkarzinom
- TNM staging system
- FIGO-Klassifikation
- Ovarialkarzinom Staging
- Zervixkarzinom Staging
- Vaginalkarzinom Staging
- vulval cancer staging
- tubal cancer staging
- Chorionkarzinom Staging
und weiter:
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu endometrial cancer staging: