TNM Staging of Head & Neck Cancer and Neck Dissection Classification: 5th Edition
Keyword(s)
head and neck, TNM cancer staging, staging, AJCC cancer staging manual, ebook
Staging
is the language essential to the proper and successful management of head and
neck cancer patients. It is the core of diagnosis, treatment planning,
application of therapeutics from multiple disciplines, recovery, follow-up, and
scientific investigation. Staging must be consistent, efficient, accurate, and
reproducible. The head and neck cancer caregiver can never be too fluent in
this mode of communication as we educate patients and navigate them toward
cure. The simple clarification that Stage IV disease is not synonymous with a
“death sentence” has a powerful impact for patients and their families. With
this imperative, the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery
Foundation and the American Head and Neck Society present the fifth edition of
the Quick Reference Guide to TNM Staging of Head and Neck Cancer and Neck
Dissection Classification.
Description
Just as our knowledge of and therapeutics for head and neck cancer evolve, so does the language we use in managing the disease. Such terms as “chemoradiation,” “organ preservation,” “HPV positive,” and “de-escalation” are now central to care planning discussions. Likewise, the staging system evolves to incorporate current knowledge and reflect state-of-the-art treatments.
This new edition incorporates the changes from the eighth edition of the American Joint Commission on Cancer (AJCC) Cancer Staging Manual, as well as updated discussions of site-specific cancers.