A patient with carcinoma endometrium has >50% myometrial invasion and vaginal metastasis. Pelvic and retroperitoneal lymph nodesa are not involved. Peritoneal seedings are positive. The stage is:
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Description: Ans. b. Mb Stage of the patient with carcinoma endometrium having >50% myometrial invasion and vaginal metastasis with involvement of pelvic and retroperitoneal lymph nodes is Mb. Stage Feature I Cancer confined to corpus uteri IA No or less than half myometrial invasion. IB Invasion equal to or more than half of the myometrium II Tumor invades cervical stroma but does not extend beyond the uterus. III Local and/or regional spread of the tumor IIIA Tumor invades the serosa of the corpus uteri and/or adnexa 111B Vaginal and/or parametrial involvement II1C1 Positive pelvic lymph nodes II1C2 Positive para-aoic lymph nodes with or without positive pelvic lymph nodes IV Spread beyond the pelvis IVA Tumor invasion of bladder and/or bowel mucosa.
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