Stage III lip and oral cavity cancer
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Term | Stage III lip and oral cavity cancer |
Short definition | Stage III lip and oral cavity cancer - The tumor (1) is larger than 2 centimeters but not larger than 4 centimeters, and the deepest point of tumor invasion is larger than 10 millimeters; or (2) is greater than 4 centimeters and the deepest point of tumor invasion is 10 millimeters or less; or (3) has spread to a lymph node 3 centimeters or smaller on the same side of the neck as the primary tumor |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Stage III lip and oral cavity cancer - The tumor (1) is larger than 2 centimeters but not larger than 4 centimeters, and the deepest point of tumor invasion is larger than 10 millimeters; or (2) is greater than 4 centimeters and the deepest point of tumor invasion is 10 millimeters or less; or (3) has spread to a lymph node 3 centimeters or smaller on the same side of the neck as the primary tumor
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