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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
[[Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin]] is a slow growing [[invasive]] non-[[melanoma]] [[skin]] [[tumour]], which is caused mainly by prolonged exposure to [[sunlight]] and other forms of [[UV radiation]]. Patients undergo [[Cancer staging|staging]] as a routine part of their [[diagnosis]] and [[Treatment centre|treatment]]. [[Cancer staging|Staging]] of the lesion assists the [[physician]] to choose which form of treatment [[strategy]] suits the [[patient]]. The following is the [[TNM]] staging recommended by the [[American Joint Committee on Cancer]] (AJCC) for [[Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin|cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma]].


==Classification==
== Classification ==
 
{| style="width:80%; height:100px" border="1"
| style="width:25%" ; border="1" | '''Primary Tumour(T)'''
|-
|- bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| <center>'''TX''' </center>
| bgcolor="Beige" | Primary tumour cannot be assessed.
|-
|- bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
|  <center> '''T0''' </center>
| bgcolor="Beige" | No evidence of primary tumour.
|-
|- bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
|  <center> '''Tis''' </center>
| bgcolor="Beige" | Carcinoma in situ.
|-
|- bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
|  <center> '''T1''' </center>
| bgcolor="Beige" |Tumour 2 cms or less in greatest dimension.
|-
|- bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| rowspan="3" | <center>  '''T2''' </center>
| bgcolor="Beige" | Tumour greater than 2 cms in greatest dimesion.
|-
| bgcolor="Beige" | Or.
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| bgcolor="Beige" | Tumour any size with >= with high risk features <sup>'''^^'''</sup>.
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|- bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
|  <center> '''T3''' </center>
| bgcolor="Beige" |Tumour with invasion of maxilla, mandible, orbit or temporal bone.
|-
|- bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
|  <center> '''T4''' </center>
| bgcolor="Beige" |Tumour with invasion of skelton(axial or appendicular) or perineural invasion  of skull base
|- 
|}
<sup>'''^^'''</sup>High risk features are as follows.
 
{| style="width:80%; height:100px" border="1"
| style="width:25%" ; border="1" | '''High Risk Features For Primary Tumour(T) staging'''
|-
|- bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| rowspan="3" | '''Depth/Invasion'''
| bgcolor="Beige" | > 2mm thickness
|-
| bgcolor="Beige" | Clark Level >= IV
|-
| bgcolor="Beige" | Perineural Invasion
|-
|}
 
{| style="width:80%; height:100px" border="1"
| style="width:25%" ; border="1" | '''Regional Lymph Nodes(N)'''
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|- bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
|  <center> '''NX''' </center>
| bgcolor="Beige" |  Regional  lymph nodes cannot be assessed.
|-
|- bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
|  <center> '''N0''' </center>
| bgcolor="Beige" | No regional lymph node metastases.
|-
|- bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
|  <center> '''N1''' </center>
| bgcolor="Beige" | Metastasis in a single ipsilateral lymph node, 3 cm or less in greatest dimesion.
|-
|- bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| <center>  '''N2''' </center>
| bgcolor="Beige" | Metastasis is single ipsilateral lymph node, more than 3 cm but not more than 6 cm in greatest dimension; or in multiple ipsilateral lymph nodes, none more than 6 cm in greatest dimension; or in bilateral or contralateral lymph nodes, none more than 6 cm in greatest dimesnion. 
|-
|- bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
|  <center> '''N2a''' </center>
| bgcolor="Beige" | Metastasis in a single ipsilateral lymph node, more than 3 cm but not more than 6 cm in greatest dimension.
|-
|- bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
|  <center> '''N2b''' </center>
| bgcolor="Beige" |  Metastasis in multiple ipsilateral lymph nodes, more than 6 cm in greatest dimension.
|-
|- bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
|  <center> '''N2c''' </center>
| bgcolor="Beige" | Metastasis in bilateral or contralateral lymph nodes, none more than 6 cm in greatest dimension.
|- 
|- bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
|  <center> '''N3''' </center>
| bgcolor="Beige" |Metastasis in a lymph node, more than 6 cm in greatest dimension.
|-
|}
 
{| style="width:35%; height:100px" border="1" 
| style="width:25%" ; border="1" | '''Metastasis (M)'''
|-
|- bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
|  <center>  '''M0'''  </center>
| bgcolor="Beige" |  <center>  No distant Metastasis </center>
|-
|- bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| <center> '''M1''' </center>
| bgcolor="Beige" | <center> Distant Metastasis </center>
|-
|}


==References==
==References==

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