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Anatomy of the penis.
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
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Regional lymph nodes of the penis.
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
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Ta is defined as noninvasive verrucous carcinoma.
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
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T1a is defined as tumor that invades subepithelial connective tissue without lymph
vascular invasion and not poorly differentiated. T1b is defined as tumor that invades
subepithelial connective tissue with lymphovascular invasion or is poorly
differentiated (grade 3-4).
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
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T2 is defined as tumor that invades corpus spongiosum or cavernosum.
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
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T3 is defined as tumor that invades urethra.
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
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T4 is defined as tumor that invades other adjacent structures including prostate.
Illustrated is invasion of the pubic bone.
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
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T4 is defined as tumor that invades other adjacent structures including prostate.
Illustrated is invasion of the scrotum.
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
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T4 is defined as tumor that invades other adjacent structures including prostate.
Illustrated is invasion of the prostate.
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
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cN1 is defined as a palpable mobile unilateral inguinal lymph node.
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
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cN2 is defined as palpable mobile multiple (illustrated) or bilateral inguinal lymph nodes.
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
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cN2 is defined as palpable mobile multiple or bilateral (illustrated) inguinal lymph nodes.
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
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cN3 is defined as palpable fixed inguinal nodal mass (A) or pelvic lymphadenopthy unilateral with a
single node (B), with multiple nodes (C), or bilateral (D).
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
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cN3 is defined as palpable fixed inguinal nodal mass (A) or pelvic lymphadenopthy unilateral with a
single node (B), with multiple nodes (C), or bilateral (D).
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
Penis
cN3 is defined as palpable fixed inguinal nodal mass (A) or pelvic lymphadenopthy unilateral with a
single node (B), with multiple nodes (C), or bilateral (D).
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
Penis
cN3 is defined as palpable fixed inguinal nodal mass (A) or pelvic lymphadenopthy unilateral with a
single node (B), with multiple nodes (C), or bilateral (D).
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
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pN1 is defined as involvement in a single inguinal lymph node.
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
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pN2 is defined as involvement in multiple (illustrated) or bilateral inguinal lymph nodes.
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
Penis
pN2 is defined as involvement in multiple or bilateral (illustrated) inguinal lymph nodes.
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
Penis
pN3 is defined as extranodal extension of lymph node involvement (A) or pelvic lymph node unilateral
(B), with multiple nodes (C), or bilateral (D).
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
Penis
pN3 is defined as extranodal extension of lymph node involvement (A) or pelvic lymph node unilateral
(B), with multiple nodes (C), or bilateral (D).
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
Penis
pN3 is defined as extranodal extension of lymph node involvement (A) or pelvic lymph node unilateral
(B), with multiple nodes (C), or bilateral (D).
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
Penis
pN3 is defined as extranodal extension of lymph node involvement (A) or pelvic lymph node unilateral
(B), with multiple nodes (C), or bilateral (D).
Compton, C.C., Byrd, D.R., et al., Editors. AJCC CancerStaging Atlas, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer, 2012. ©American Joint Committee on Cancer
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