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. 2015 Feb 10;2:4. doi: 10.3389/fsurg.2015.00004

Table 3.

Sarcoma staging system, seventh edition of the American Joint Committee on Cancer/International Union against Cancer (UICC/AJCC-7, 2010).

T: primary tumor
 Tx Primary tumor cannot be assessed
 T0 No evidence of primary tumor
 T1 Tumor ≤5 cm
T1a Superficial tumor (above the non-invaded fascia
T1b Deep tumor (under the fascia or with invasion of the fascia)
 T2 Tumor >5 cm
T2a Superficial tumor
T2b Deep tumor (retroperitoneum = always deep)
N: regional lymph nodes
 Nx Lymph node status unknown
 N0 No regional lymph nodes
 N1 Regional lymph node metastasis
M: distant metastasis
 Mx Distant metastasis unknown
 M0 No distant metastasis
 M1 Distant metastasis
G: histopathological grading
TNM-two grade system Three grade systems Four grade systems
Gx Grade cannot be assessed
Low grade Grade 1 G1 Well-differentiated
G2 Moderately differentiated
High grade Grade 2 G3 Poorly differentiated
Grade 3 G4 Undifferentiated
Stage grouping
Stage Ia T1a N0 M0 Low grade
T1b N0 M0 Low grade
Stage Ib T2a N0 M0 Low grade
T2b N0 M0 Low grade
Stage IIa T1a N0 M0 High grade
T1b N0 M0 High grade
Stage Iib T2a N0 M0 High grade
Stage III T2b N0 M0 High grade
Stage IV Any T N1 M0 Any grade
Any T Any N M1 Any grade

Remark: for bone and soft tissue sarcoma, preference is given to a 2-tier instead of 3- or 4-tier system: low versus high grade.