Synopses & Reviews
The TNM Supplement 1993 facilitates uniform application of the TNM classification. The supplement provides explanations and examples that will solve practical problems when using TNM on a daily basis. It spells out the requirements for pathological classification (pT, pN) and contains recommendations for classification of new tumour sites and entities which are not yet formally included in the TNM system. It also includes proposals for optimal expansion of TNM subsets where more detailed data are needed without altering the basic rules of the TNM Classification.
Synopsis
The fourth edition of the TNM Classification was published in 1987,1 and a revision in 1992.2 It was the result of efforts by all national TNM Committees towards a worldwide uniform classification. The classifica- tion criteria are identical with the fourth edition of the Manual for 3 Staging of Cancer of the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC). Although the classification has found wide acceptance, some workers have pointed out that individual definitions and rules for staging are not sufficiently detailed. This can lead to inconsistent application of the clas- sification. the antithesis of standardization. This source of differences in interpretation applies not only to the classification of individual organs but also to the general rules of the system, especially to the definitions of the requirements for the pathological classification (pT, pN). These are specified only for carcinoma of the breast; for other sites, reference must be made back to the general rules. which can lead to variable interpreta- tions. The TNM Project Committee of the UICC has addressed this prob- lem and collected and considered the criticisms and suggestions from the national TNM Committees as well as from cancer registries, oncolo- gical associations and individual users. The result was the decision to complement the 4th edition of the TN M Classification 1.2. 3 with the publi- cation of a TNM Supplement containing recommendations for the uni- form use of TNM.
Table of Contents
Contents: Explanatory notes - general.- Explanatory notes - specific anatomical sites.- Site-specific recommendations for pT and pN.- New classification recommended for testing.- Optional proposals for testing new telescopic ramifications of TNM.