Created by Jamie Chavez
almost 7 years ago
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Description
-describe a tumour
-these methods describe the extent of the tumor, the extent to which malignancy has increase in size, the involvement of regional nodes and metastatic development
Grading vs Staging Cancer
-classifies the severity and clinical aspect of the cancer and the degree of metastasis at diagnosis
Grading vs staging a tumour
-classifies the cellular aspects of the cancer and is an indicator of tumour growth rate and spread
Grading
Cells differ slightly from normal cells and are well differentiated (mild dysplasia)
Grading
-Cells are more abnormal and are moderately differentiated (moderate dysplasia)
Grading
-Cells are very abnormal and are poorly differeniated (severe dysplasia)
Grading
-Cells are immature (anaplasia) and undifferentiated; cell of origin is difficult to determine
Staging
Carcinoma in situ
Staging
-Tumor limited to the tissue of origin; localized tumor growth
Staging
-Limited local spread
Staging
-Extensive local and regional spread
Staging
-Distant metastasis