Stage 0 |
FIGO Stage 0 |
C96243 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A FIGO stage term that applies to gynecologic cancers and refers to carcinoma in situ. For cervical cancer, it used to refer to cancer that is confined to the cervical epithelium without stromal invasion; for endometrial cancer, it used to refer to cancer that is confined to the endometrium without myometrial invasion. FIGO no longer includes stage 0 cervical or endometrial cancer. |
Stage I |
FIGO Stage I |
C96244 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A FIGO stage term that applies to gynecologic cancers. For cervical cancer, it refers to invasive cancer that is confined to the cervix; for endometrial cancer, it refers to cancer confined to the corpus uteri with no or less than one-half myometrial invasion (IA) or invasion of one-half or more of the myometrium (IB). |
Stage IA |
FIGO Stage IA |
C96245 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A FIGO stage term that applies to gynecologic cancers. For cervical cancer, it refers to invasive cancer that is diagnosed microscopically only. The stromal invasion has a maximum depth of 5.00 mm and a horizontal spread of 7.00 mm or less; for endometrial cancer, it refers to cancer limited to endometrium or invades less than one-half of the myometrium. |
Stage IA1 |
FIGO Stage IA1 |
C96246 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A FIGO stage term that applies to gynecologic cancers. For cervical cancer, it refers to invasive cancer that is diagnosed microscopically only. The stromal invasion has a maximum depth of 3.00 mm and a horizontal spread of 7.00 mm or less; there is no FIGO stage IA1 for endometrial cancer. |
Stage IA2 |
FIGO Stage IA2 |
C96247 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A FIGO stage term that applies to gynecologic cancers. For cervical cancer, it refers to invasive cancer that is diagnosed microscopically only. The stromal invasion is more than 3.00 mm but no more than 5.00 mm with a horizontal spread of 7.00 mm or less; there is no FIGO stage A2 for endometrial cancer. |
Stage IB |
FIGO Stage IB |
C96248 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A FIGO stage term that applies to gynecologic cancers. For cervical cancer, it refers to invasive cancer that is clinically visible and is confined to the cervix or it is diagnosed microscopically and the stromal invasion is more than 5.00 mm and the horizontal spread is more than 7.00 mm; for endometrial cancer, it refers to cancer that is confined to the uterine body and invades one-half or more of the myometrium. |
Stage IB1 |
FIGO Stage IB1 |
C96249 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A FIGO stage term that applies to gynecologic cancers. For cervical cancer, it refers to clinically visible lesions that measure 4.0 cm or less in diameter; there is no FIGO stage IB1 for endometrial cancer. |
Stage IB2 |
FIGO Stage IB2 |
C96250 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A FIGO stage term that applies to gynecologic cancers. For cervical cancer, it refers to clinically visible lesions that measure more than 4.0 cm in diameter; there is no FIGO stage IB2 for endometrial cancer. |
Stage IC |
FIGO Stage IC |
C96251 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A FIGO stage term that applies to gynecologic cancers. For cervical cancer, there is no FIGO stage IC; for endometrial cancer, in the older FIGO classification stage scheme, it referred to invasion of more than a half of the myometrium. Stage IC for endometrial cancer has been eliminated in the most recent (2010) FIGO classification stage scheme. |
Stage II |
FIGO Stage II |
C96252 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A FIGO stage term that applies to gynecologic cancers. For cervical cancer, it refers to cancer that invades beyond the cervix, but not to the pelvic wall or lower third of the vagina; for endometrial cancer, it refers to cancer that invades the stromal connective tissue of the cervix, but it does not extend beyond the uterus. |
Stage IIA |
FIGO Stage IIA |
C96253 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A FIGO stage term that applies to gynecologic cancers. For cervical cancer, it refers to cancer that invades beyond the cervix, but not to the pelvic wall or lower third of the vagina and there is no parametrial invasion; for endometrial cancer, in the older FIGO classification stage scheme, it referred to endocervical glandular involvement only. Stage IIA for endometrial cancer has been eliminated in the most recent (2010) FIGO classification stage scheme. |
Stage IIA1 |
Stage IIA1 Cervical Cancer |
C95172 |
NCI Thesaurus |
Stage IIA1 includes: T2a1, N0, M0. Tumor invades beyond uterus but no to pelvic wall or to lower third of vagina. No parametrial invasion. T2a1: Clinically visible lesion 4.0 cm or less in greatest dimension. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant metastasis. (AJCC 7th ed.) |
Stage IIA2 |
Stage IIA2 Cervical Cancer |
C95173 |
NCI Thesaurus |
Stage IIA2 includes: T2a2, N0, M0. Tumor invades beyond uterus but no to pelvic wall or to lower third of vagina. No parametrial invasion. T2a2: Clinically visible lesion more than 4.0 cm in greatest dimension. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant metastasis. (AJCC 7th ed.) |
Stage IIB |
FIGO Stage IIB |
C96254 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A FIGO stage term that applies to gynecologic cancers. For cervical cancer, it refers to cancer that invades beyond the cervix, but not to the pelvic wall or lower third of the vagina and there is parametrial invasion; for endometrial cancer, in the older FIGO classification stage scheme, it referred to cervical stromal invasion. Stage IIB for endometrial cancer has been eliminated in the most recent (2010) FIGO classification stage scheme. |
Stage III |
FIGO Stage III |
C96255 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A FIGO stage term that applies to gynecologic cancers. For cervical cancer, it refers to cancer that extends to the pelvic wall, and/or involves the lower third of vagina, and/or causes hydronephrosis or non-functioning kidney; for endometrial cancer, FIGO stage III is subdivided into stages IIIA and IIIB; in FIGO stage IIIA, there is involvement of the serosa and/or the adnexa; for FIGO stage IIIB, there is vaginal or parametrial involvement. |
Stage IIIA |
FIGO Stage IIIA |
C96256 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A FIGO stage term that applies to gynecologic cancers. For cervical cancer, it refers to cancer that involves the lower third of vagina and there is no extension to the pelvic wall; for endometrial cancer, it refers to cancer with involvement of the serosa and/or the adnexa. |
Stage IIIB |
FIGO Stage IIIB |
C96257 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A FIGO stage term that applies to gynecologic cancers. For cervical cancer, it refers to cancer that extends to the pelvic wall, and/or causes hydronephrosis or non-functioning kidney; for endometrial cancer, it refers to cancer with vaginal or parametrial involvement. |
Stage IIIC |
FIGO Stage IIIC |
C96258 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A FIGO stage term that applies to gynecologic cancers. There is no FIGO stage IIIC for cervical cancer; for endometrial cancer, FIGO stage IIIC is subdivided into stages IIIC1 and IIIC2; in FIGO stage IIIC1, there is regional metastasis to pelvic lymph nodes; for FIGO stage IIIC2, there is regional metastasis to para-aortic lymph nodes with or without metastasis to pelvic lymph nodes. |
Stage IIIC1 |
FIGO Stage IIIC1 |
C96259 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A FIGO stage term that applies to gynecologic cancers. There is no FIGO stage IIIC1 for cervical cancer; for endometrial cancer, it refers to regional metastasis to pelvic lymph nodes. |
Stage IIIC2 |
FIGO Stage IIIC2 |
C96260 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A FIGO stage term that applies to gynecologic cancers. There is no FIGO stage IIIC2 for cervical cancer; for endometrial cancer, it refers to regional metastasis to para-aortic lymph nodes with or without metastasis to pelvic lymph nodes. |
Stage IV |
FIGO Stage IV |
C96261 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A FIGO stage term that applies to gynecologic cancers. For cervical cancer, it refers to cancer that invades the mucosa of bladder or rectum, and/or extends beyond the true pelvis (FIGO stage IVA), or to cancer with distant metastases (FIGO stage IVB); for endometrial cancer, it refers to cancer that invades the bladder mucosa and/or the bowel mucosa (FIGO stage IVA), or to cancer with distant metastases (FIGO stage IVB). |
Stage IVA |
FIGO Stage IVA |
C96262 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A FIGO stage term that applies to gynecologic cancers. For cervical cancer, it refers to cancer that invades the mucosa of bladder or rectum, and/or extends beyond the true pelvis; for endometrial cancer, it refers to cancer that invades the bladder mucosa and/or the bowel mucosa. |
Stage IVB |
FIGO Stage IVB |
C96263 |
NCI Thesaurus |
A FIGO stage term that applies to gynecologic cancers. For cervical cancer, it refers to cancer with distant metastases, including peritoneal involvement, involvement of the supraclavicular or mediastinal lymph nodes, and metastases to the lung, bone, or liver; for endometrial cancer, it refers to cancer with distant metastases, including metastases to the inguinal lymph nodes, intraperitoneal involvement, or metastases to the lung, bone, or liver. Endometrial cancer metastases to the para-aortic lymph nodes, vagina, adnexa, or pelvic serosa are excluded from this stage. |