1naresh
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When T Is… And N Is… And M Is… Then the Stage Group Is… T0, T1, or T2 N0 or N1 M0 I T0, T1, or T2 N2 M0 II T3 N0, N1, or N2 M0 II Any T N3 M0 III T4 Any N M0 III Any T Any N M1 IV
↵a Table adapted with permission of the American Joint Committee on Cancer, Chicago, Illinois. The original source for this material is the AJCC Cancer Staging Manual.1