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Last Modified: 05/16/2008
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Stage Information

TNM Definitions
AJCC Stage Groupings

The anal canal extends from the rectum to the perianal skin and is lined by a mucous membrane that covers the internal sphincter. The following is a staging system for anal canal cancer that has been described by the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) and the International Union Against Cancer.[1] Tumors of the anal margin (below the anal verge and involving the perianal hair-bearing skin) are classified with skin tumors.

TNM Definitions

Primary tumor (T)

  • TX: Primary tumor cannot be assessed
  • T0: No evidence of primary tumor
  • Tis: Carcinoma in situ
  • T1: Tumor 2 cm or less in greatest dimension
  • T2: Tumor more than 2 cm but not more than 5 cm in greatest dimension
  • T3: Tumor more than 5 cm in greatest dimension
  • T4: Tumor of any size that invades adjacent organ(s), e.g., vagina, urethra, bladder*

 [Note: *Direct invasion of the rectal wall, perirectal skin, subcutaneous tissue, or the sphincter muscle(s) is not classified as T4.]

Regional lymph nodes (N)

  • NX: Regional lymph nodes cannot be assessed
  • N0: No regional lymph node metastasis
  • N1: Metastasis in perirectal lymph node(s)
  • N2: Metastasis in unilateral internal iliac and/or inguinal lymph node(s)
  • N3: Metastasis in perirectal and inguinal lymph nodes and/or bilateral internal iliac and/or inguinal lymph nodes

Distant metastasis (M)

  • MX: Distant metastasis cannot be assessed
  • M0: No distant metastasis
  • M1: Distant metastasis
AJCC Stage Groupings

Stage 0

  • Tis, N0, M0

Stage I

  • T1, N0, M0

Stage II

  • T2, N0, M0
  • T3, N0, M0

Stage IIIA

  • T1, N1, M0
  • T2, N1, M0
  • T3, N1, M0
  • T4, N0, M0

Stage IIIB

  • T4, N1, M0
  • Any T, N2, M0
  • Any T, N3, M0

Stage IV

  • Any T, any N, M1

References

  1. Anal canal. In: American Joint Committee on Cancer.: AJCC Cancer Staging Manual. 6th ed. New York, NY: Springer, 2002, pp 125-130.