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Stages of Prostate Cancer
(from the US Food & Drug Administration)


For a more detailed breakdown of the TNM stages, click here.

The older ABCD system of staging prostate tumors has largely been replaced by the TNM (Tumor, Nodes, Metastases) system, which gauges the severity of cancer on an escalating scale.

illustration of different stages of cancer in the prostate Stage T1
Tumor is microscopic and confined to prostate but is undetectable by a digital rectal exam (DRE) or by ultrasound. Usually discovered by PSA tests or biopsies.

Stage T2
Tumor is confined to prostate and can be detected by DRE or ultrasound.


Stage T3 or T4
In stage T3, the cancer has spread to tissue adjacent to the prostate or to the seminal vesicles. Stage T4 tumors have spread to organs near the prostate, such as the bladder.

Stage N+ or M+
Cancer has spread to pelvic lymph nodes (N+) or to lymph nodes, organs, or bones distant from the prostate (M+).



From FDA Consumer magazine (September-October1998).
The FDA Web site can be accessed through the links page here at Phoenix5.


For a more detailed breakdown of the TNM stages, click here.



 
 

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