Pathologic T

This input is used for staging

Notes

**Note 1:** Distal bile duct tumors arise between the junction of the cystic duct-bile duct and the ampulla of Vater. The classification includes tumors developing in congenital choledochal cysts and tumors arising in the intrapancreatic portion of the common bile duct. **Note 2:** Involvement within the porta hepatis is coded according to the structures involved: portal vein, common hepatic artery, and common hepatic duct.

NAACCR Item

NAACCR #880
Pathologic T Pathologic T Display Description Registrar Notes
pX pTX Primary tumor cannot be assessed Pathologic classification criteria met, evaluation done:
Physician unable to assess T
Surgical resection of primary tumor, extension not stated
Physician assigns pTX, no other information available to determine T
p0 pT0 No evidence of primary tumor
pIS pTis Carcinoma in situ Intraepithelial, noninvasive

Stated as Tis
p1 pT1 Tumor confined to the bile duct Tumor confined to:
Lamina propria
Mucosa, NOS
Submucosa (superficial invasion)

Muscularis propria

Localized, NOS

Stated as T1
p2 pT2 Tumor invades beyond the wall of the bile duct Periductal/fibromuscular connective tissue

Stated as T2
p3 pT3 Tumor invades:
Gallbladder
Liver
Pancreas
Duodenum
Other adjacent organs
Common hepatic duct

Unilateral branches of portal vein (right or left)
Unilateral branches of hepatic artery (right or left)

Stated as T3
p4 pT4 Tumor involves the celiac axis or the superior mesenteric artery Abdominal wall
Celiac axis
Colon, NOS
Transverse including flexure
Greater omentum
Omentum, NOS
Lesser
Stomach, distal
Stomach, proximal
Superior mesenteric artery

Main portal vein or its branches bilaterally
Common hepatic artery
Hepatic artery, NOS
Portal vein, NOS

Further contiguous extension

Stated as T4
88 88 Not applicable Primary site/histology not TNM defined
Death certificate only (DCO) case
<BLANK> BLANK See Registrar Notes Pathologic classification criteria not met
Pathologic classification criteria met, evaluation done:
Results not documented in patient record
No surgical resection of known primary tumor (not T0)
Resection insufficient for site-specific pathologic assessment
No surgical resection of primary tumor and there isn’t a positive biopsy of a structure in the highest T category and highest N category
Evidence of metastatic disease (pM1), no other workup
Only Pathologic Stage Group documented (no T, N, or M information available)