TNM classification of thyroid carcinoma Journal Article


Author: Shaha, A. R.
Article Title: TNM classification of thyroid carcinoma
Abstract: Background: The understanding of biology of well-differentiated thyroid cancer has improved in the last two decades with the detailed understanding of prognostic factors and risk group stratification. The risk groups are crucial in the management of thyroid cancer and overall prognosis. TNM Staging System: The TNM staging system has been used in all human cancers, and it adheres to the biology of tumors. The data in thyroid cancer comes from retrospective studies, as there are no prospective randomized trials. The most recent TNM staging system was revised and published (6th edition) in 2002. The major attributes of the staging system include: age as the most important prognostic factor, and age is included in the staging system, below and above the age of 45; T1 tumors are considered to be those below 2 cm; T3 tumors include minor extrathyroidal extension invading the strap muscles; T4 tumors includes T4a and T4b, T4a being operable tumors; all anaplastic cancers are T4, although operable anaplastic thyroid cancers are considered to be T4a. Conclusion: These changes in the TNM system are consistent with our current philosophy in the overall management of thyroid cancer and adjuvant therapy. The N staging system includes N1a and N1b-N1a being level VI lymph nodes, while N1b includes level IV and superior mediastinal and contralateral neck nodes. The TNM staging system helps reporting our data and comparing results in different parts of the world. However, there is no level I evidence in thyroid cancer. © 2007 Société Internationale de Chirurgie.
Keywords: adjuvant therapy; cancer adjuvant therapy; cancer staging; neoplasm staging; evidence-based medicine; metastasis; retrospective study; cancer therapy; risk assessment; lymph node; neoplasm metastasis; thyroidectomy; thyroid carcinoma; thyroid neoplasms; high risk population; cancer classification
Journal Title: World Journal of Surgery
Volume: 31
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0364-2313
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2007-05-01
Start Page: 879
End Page: 887
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s00268-006-0864-0
PUBMED: 17308849
PROVIDER: scopus
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