Stage Information
TNM Definitions
AJCC Stage Groupings
The staging system for renal cell cancer is based on the degree of tumor spread
beyond the kidney.[1-3] Involvement of blood vessels may not be a poor
prognostic sign if the tumor is otherwise confined to the substance of the
kidney. Abnormal liver function test results may be caused by a paraneoplastic
syndrome that is reversible with tumor removal, and these types of results do not necessarily represent
metastatic disease. Except when computed tomography (CT) examination is
equivocal or when iodinated contrast material is contraindicated, CT scanning
is as good as or better than magnetic resonance imaging for detecting
renal masses.[4]
The American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) has designated staging by TNM
classification.[5]
TNM Definitions
Primary tumor (T)
- TX: Primary tumor cannot be assessed
- T0: No evidence of primary tumor
- T1: Tumor 7 cm or less in greatest dimension and limited to the kidney
- T1a: Tumor 4 cm or less in greatest dimension and limited to the kidney
- T1b: Tumor larger than 4 cm but 7 cm or less in greatest dimension and limited to the kidney
- T2: Tumor larger than 7 cm in greatest dimension and limited to the kidney
- T3: Tumor extends into major veins or invades adrenal gland or perinephric
tissues but not beyond Gerota fascia
- T3a: Tumor directly invades adrenal gland or perirenal and/or renal sinus fat but not beyond
Gerota fascia
- T3b: Tumor grossly extends into the renal vein or its segmental (i.e., muscle-containing) branches, or it extends into the vena cava below the
diaphragm
- T3c: Tumor grossly extends into the vena cava above the
diaphragm
or invades the wall of the vena cava
- T4: Tumor invades beyond Gerota fascia
Regional lymph nodes (N)*
- NX: Regional lymph nodes cannot be assessed
- N0: No regional lymph node metastasis
- N1: Metastasis in a single regional lymph node
- N2: Metastasis in more than one regional lymph node
* [Note: Laterality does not affect the N classification.]
[Note: If a lymph node dissection is performed, then pathologic evaluation would ordinarily include at least eight nodes.]
Distant metastasis (M)
- MX: Distant metastasis cannot be assessed
- M0: No distant metastasis
- M1: Distant metastasis
AJCC Stage Groupings
Stage I
Stage II
Stage III
- T1, N1, M0
- T2, N1, M0
- T3, N0, M0
- T3, N1, M0
- T3a, N0, M0
- T3a, N1, M0
- T3b, N0, M0
- T3b, N1, M0
- T3c, N0, M0
- T3c, N1, M0
Stage IV
- T4, N0, M0
- T4, N1, M0
- Any T, N2, M0
- Any T, any N, M1
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Kidney. In: American Joint Committee on Cancer.: AJCC Cancer Staging Manual. 6th ed. New York, NY: Springer, 2002, pp 323-5.
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