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BLADDER CANCER: PATHOLOGY & TNM STAGING

Pathology of Bladder Cancer
TNM Staging (AJCC 8th edition§)

 

 

Diagram showing the T stages of bladder cancer CRUK 372

Bladder cancer staging

Source: Wikipedia

Questions
  1. Which patients are at risk of bladder adenocarcinoma?
  2. Which variant histologies are considered aggressive?
  3. What is the pT staging of bladder cancer?
Answers
  1. Which patients are at risk of bladder adenocarcinoma?
    • Patients with nonfunctioning bladder, obstruction, chronic irritation, or bladder exstrophy
  2. Which variant histologies are considered aggressive?
    • Micropapillary, nested, plasmacytoid, sarcomatoid
  3. What is the pT staging of bladder cancer?
    • pTstage
    • pTX: tumour cannot be assessed
    • pT0: no evidence of tumour
    • pTa: non-invasive (confined to epithelial mucosa) papillary carcinoma
    • pTis: carcinoma in-situ
    • pT1: invades lamina propria (subepithelial connective tissue)
    • pT2
      • pT2a: invades superficial muscularis propria
      • pT2b: invades deep muscularis propria
    • pT3
      • pT3a: invades perivesical fat microscopically
      • pT3b: invades perivesical fat macroscopically
    • pT4
      • pT4a: invades prostatic stroma, seminal vesicles, uterus, or vagina
      • pT4b: invades pelvic/abdominal wall
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