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TNM
This chapter is an expansion to the following general rules of the TNM system (TNM Classification 2010): 2bPathological assessment of the primary tumour (pT) entails a resection of the primary tumour or biopsy adequate to evaluate the highest pT cate
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TNM
This chapter contains proposals for new classifications as follows: Specific Gastrointestinal sarcomas (other than GIST) Malignant thymic epithelial tumours (thymoma) Cranial and facial bones Primary cutaneous lymphomas Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma Myco
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TNM
In this chapter, various proposals for optional subdivision of the existing T, N and M categories. i.e. “telescopic” ramification, are presented. Telescoping accomodates the collection of additional data without altering the definitions of the ex
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TNM Online.
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TNM
Two classifications are described for each site, namely: a) Clinical classification (Pretreatment clinical classification), designated TNM (or cTNM). This is based on evidence acquired before treatment. Such evidence arises from physical examination,
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TNM Online.
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TNM Online.
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TNM
This chapter is an expansion to the following general rules of the TNM system (TNM Classification 1992, pp. 5, 6): 2 b. Pathological assessment of the primary tumour (pT) entails a resection of the primary tumour or biopsy adequate to evaluate the hi
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TNM
A uniform topographic terminology should be used for classification, and the sites, subsites, adjacent sites and adjacent structures should be clearly distinguished.
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L. Peter Fielding, Mark L. Welton, Harry S. Cooper, Clive R. Taylor, M. Elizabeth H. Hammond, Lawrence J. Burgart, Daniel J. Sargent, Robert V. P. Hutter, Mary L. Nielsen, D. E. Henson, Barbara A. Conley, Raymond B. Nagle, Stanley R. Hamilton, Christopher G. Willett, Carolyn C. Compton
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Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine. 124:979-994
Background.—Under the auspices of the College of American Pathologists, the current state of knowledge regarding pathologic prognostic factors (factors linked to outcome) and predictive factors (factors predicting response to therapy) in colorectal