Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, volume 67, issue 2, pages 122-137
Head and neck cancers-major changes in the American Joint Committee on cancer eighth edition cancer staging manual
William M. Lydiatt
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,
Snehal G. Patel
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S. W. Huang
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Margaret S. Brandwein
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JOHN A. RIDGE
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Jocelyn C. Migliacci
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Ashley M Loomis
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Jatin Shah
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Statistician, National Cancer Data Base; American College of Surgeons; Chicago IL
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2017-01-27
Journal:
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians
scimago Q1
SJR: 106.094
CiteScore: 873.2
Impact factor: 503.1
ISSN: 00079235, 15424863
PubMed ID:
28128848
Oncology
Hematology
Abstract
Answer questions and earn CME/CNE The recently released eighth edition of the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) Staging Manual, Head and Neck Section, introduces significant modifications from the prior seventh edition. This article details several of the most significant modifications, and the rationale for the revisions, to alert the reader to evolution of the field. The most significant update creates a separate staging algorithm for high-risk human papillomavirus-associated cancer of the oropharynx, distinguishing it from oropharyngeal cancer with other causes. Other modifications include: the reorganizing of skin cancer (other than melanoma and Merkel cell carcinoma) from a general chapter for the entire body to a head and neck-specific cutaneous malignancies chapter; division of cancer of the pharynx into 3 separate chapters; changes to the tumor (T) categories for oral cavity, skin, and nasopharynx; and the addition of extranodal cancer extension to lymph node category (N) in all but the viral-related cancers and mucosal melanoma. The Head and Neck Task Force worked with colleagues around the world to derive a staging system that reflects ongoing changes in head and neck oncology; it remains user friendly and consistent with the traditional tumor, lymph node, metastasis (TNM) staging paradigm. CA Cancer J Clin 2017;67:122-137. © 2017 American Cancer Society.
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