In determining the T stage for lung cancer according to the TNM (Tumor, Node, Metastasis) classification, the size of the tumor plays a crucial role. The classification is as follows:
In the given scenario, the carcinoma measures 2.5 cm in diameter and does not involve the pleura. Since it falls within the range >2 cm but ≤3 cm, it categorizes the tumor as T1c.
Stage | Tumor Size |
---|---|
T1a | ≤1 cm |
T1b | >1 cm ≤2 cm |
T1c | >2 cm ≤3 cm |
T2 | >3 cm ≤5 cm or other |
Thus, the correct T stage for a 2.5 cm lung carcinoma not involving the pleura is T1c.
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