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FIGO classification

The FIGO classification is based on mucosal infiltration of these organs because the outer wall layers are not amenable to evaluation by endoscopy and biopsy. MRI, on the other hand, already identifies infiltration of the outer muscular layer of the bladder and rectum. Tumor extension to the rectum is either through invasion of the sacrouterine ligament or through direct infiltration of the pouch of Douglas with subsequent extension of the tumor to the anterior rectal wall (Fig. 7.31). The peritoneal fold of the rectouterine space (pouch of Douglas), on the... [Pg.148]

Dargent D, Frobert JL, Beau G (1985) V factor (tumor volume) and T factor (FIGO classification) in the assessment of cervix cancer prognosis the risk of lymph node spread. Gynecol Oncol 22 15-22... [Pg.176]

Table 6.3. Staging system for endometrial cancer (UICC, TNM Classification of Malignant Tumours, FIGO Staging System)... Table 6.3. Staging system for endometrial cancer (UICC, TNM Classification of Malignant Tumours, FIGO Staging System)...

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