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Preferred Label : Stage I Cervical Cancer AJCC v6 and v7;

NCIt synonyms : FIGO Stage I Cervical Carcinoma; FIGO Stage I Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix; AJCC Stage I Cervical Cancer; Stage I Cervical Cancer AJCC v6; Uterine Cervix Cancer Stage I; FIGO Stage I Carcinoma of Cervix Uteri; Cervical Carcinoma Stage I; Stage I Cervical Cancer AJCC v7; FIGO Stage I Carcinoma of Cervix; FIGO Stage I Carcinoma of the Cervix; Cervical Cancer Stage I; FIGO Stage I Uterine Cervix Carcinoma; FIGO Stage I Cervix Uteri Carcinoma; FIGO Stage I Carcinoma of the Cervix Uteri; FIGO Stage I Carcinoma of Uterine Cervix; FIGO Stage I Cervix Carcinoma;

NCIt related terms : stage I cancer of the cervix; Stage I Cervical Cancer;

NCIt definition : Stage I includes: I (T1, N0, M0); IA (T1a, N0, M0); IA1 (T1a1, N0, M0); IA2 (T1a2, N0, M0); IB (T1b, N0, M0); IB1(T1b1, N0, M0); IB2 (T1b2, N0, M0). T1: Cervical carcinoma confined to uterus (extension to corpus should be disregarded). T1a: Invasive carcinoma diagnosed only by microscopy. Stromal invasion with a maximum depth of 5.0 mm measured from the base of the epithelium and a horizontal spread of 7.0 mm or less. Vascular space involvement, venous or lymphatic, does not affect classification. T1a1: Measured stromal invasion 3.0 mm or less in depth and 7.0 or less horizontal spread. T1a2: Measured stromal invasion more than 3.0mm and not more than 5.0 mm with a horizontal spread 7.0mm or less. T1b: Clinically visible lesion confined to the cervix or microscopic lesion greater than T1a/IA2. T1b1: Clinically visible lesion 4.0 cm or less in greatest dimension. T1b2: Clinically visible lesion more than 4.0 cm in greatest dimension. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant metastasis. (AJCC 6th and 7th eds.);

Alternative definition : NCI-GLOSS: Cancer is found in the cervix only. Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB, based on the amount of cancer that is found. In stage IA, a very small amount of cancer that can only be seen with a microscope is found in the tissues of the cervix. The cancer is not deeper than 5 millimeters and not wider than 7 millimeters. In stage IB, the cancer is still within the cervix and either (1) can only be seen with a microscope and is deeper than 5 millimeters or wider than 7 millimeters; or (2) can be seen without a microscope and may be larger than 4 centimeters.;

Neoplastic status : Malignant;

Codes from synonyms : CDR0000045886;

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