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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): _______________________



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