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TNM and staging of Urinary Bladder Cancer Simplified

As discussed earlier in – TNM Classification and Cancer Staging Simplified, Urinary bladder is a hollow organ whose “T” classification resembles that of the gastrointestinal tract. Since, the regional lymph nodes of the urinary bladder also lie beyond the serosa like in colon and rectum, positive regional nodes are usually seen only with advanced tumors, i.e. T4=N1.  The regional lymph nodes are below the bifurcation of the common iliac arteries and above the inguinal ligament

TNM Classification

Primary Tumor (T)

Progressive involvement of the layers of wall and beyond.

Regional Lymph Node (N)

AJCC staging for Bladder Cancer

T4b or N1-3 or M1 = Stage IV (~5% five year survival)

Stage I-III is N0M0 and corresponds to “T” classification:

General Principle of Management

  • Stage I: Conservatively resected transurethrally
  • Stage II: Partial cystectomies
  • Stage III: Total cystectomy and urethral diversion
  • Stage IV: No longer completely resectable.
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