Response Options to "Tumor extension"
___ No evidence of primary tumor
Male
___ Urothelial carcinoma of penile and bulbomembranous urethra
___ Noninvasive papillary carcinoma
___ Carcinoma in situ
___ Tumor invades subepithelial connective tissue
___ Tumor invades adjacent structures
___ Corpus spongiosum
___ Periurethral muscle
___ Corpus cavernosum
___ Bladder wall
___ Rectum
___ Other (specify): _______________________
___ Urothelial carcinoma of the prostatic urethra
___ Carcinoma in situ, involvement of the prostatic urethra
___ Carcinoma in situ, involvement of the prostatic ducts
___ Tumor invades urethral subepithelial connective tissue immediately underlying the urothelium
___ Tumor invades the prostatic stroma surrounding ducts either by direct extension from the urothelial surface or by invasion from prostatic ducts
___ Tumor invades the periprostatic fat
___ Tumor invades adjacent structures
___ Extraprostatic invasion of the bladder wall
___ Rectum
___ Other (specify): ________________________
Female
___ Noninvasive papillary carcinoma
___ Carcinoma in situ
___ Tumor invades subepithelial connective tissue
___ Tumor invades adjacent structures
___ Periurethral muscle (fibromuscular and adipose tissue)
___ Anterior vagina
___ Bladder wall
___ Rectum
___ Other (specify): _______________________