Lung Cancer Staging - Tumor (T)

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • Detailed review of the T category for TNM lung cancer staging (8th edition)
    Textbooks I like for chest radiology-
    Med students and all residents: Felson’s Principles of Chest Roentgenology
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    Radiology residents: Thoracic Imaging: Pulmonary and Cardiovascular Radiology
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    Thoracic radiology fellows: Muller’s Imaging of the Chest: Expert Radiology Series
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Комментарии • 68

  • @sagarwagle1
    @sagarwagle1 Год назад +12

    I am a fourth year radiology resident, and I have watched your videos throughout my residency and learned a lot from them. I love how your videos are not very long, and to the point. Looking forward to watching your future videos.

  • @danceforever792
    @danceforever792 Год назад +1

    Amazing video... Explained the staging with such clarity , no confusing details and great examples....this is the way to go...👍

  • @sandraogungbemi5890
    @sandraogungbemi5890 Год назад +4

    Wow! This is so clearly explained. Thank you

  • @narahcavis
    @narahcavis Год назад +4

    This is an amazing practical lecture that is so concisely delivered. Thank you!

  • @alitali94
    @alitali94 3 месяца назад

    You’re clearly a naturally skilled educator, thank you for the great video

  • @Emily-ye1qy
    @Emily-ye1qy Год назад +2

    Yes I was waiting for you to do in depth staging videos! thank you!!

  • @hishambajwa5082
    @hishambajwa5082 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this. It would be great if you did a series on post-treatment lung cancer imaging, pitfalls and clinical dilemmas.

  • @cameronno6039
    @cameronno6039 Год назад +3

    Thank you for what you do. This was detailed with examples and concise.

  • @syedzaman1148
    @syedzaman1148 Год назад +3

    thanks sir. this is the first lecture that i ever seen, so fantastic and palatable

  • @vickyvicky2757
    @vickyvicky2757 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this amazing clear on-point lecture!

  • @skeletopedia3122
    @skeletopedia3122 Год назад +3

    This is a fantastic overview. Very important topic for everyday practice and also Board Exams!

  • @shrutigohel560
    @shrutigohel560 Год назад +2

    Hi!! Excellent educational video. I am a Medical Oncology resident from India and have benefitted a lot in my understanding of the subject through your video.

  • @kaushikn2038
    @kaushikn2038 Год назад +1

    Loads of love doc❤️❤️

  • @rootedindietetics
    @rootedindietetics 3 месяца назад +1

    This is so helpful for my case study. Thank you for sharing your expertise!

  • @henryatkinson2083
    @henryatkinson2083 Год назад +1

    Great educational content for FRCR, thanks!

  • @zeinshabarek5026
    @zeinshabarek5026 Год назад +1

    That was super helpful, thank you doc

  • @emmagevorgyan1820
    @emmagevorgyan1820 Год назад +2

    Thank you for great lecture!

  • @tomoyen8114
    @tomoyen8114 Год назад

    Thank you, fantastic overview👍

  • @md.anwarhossain4300
    @md.anwarhossain4300 Год назад

    Thnx a lot,soft voice tone with decent presentation.

  • @santhoshkumar-tt4sb
    @santhoshkumar-tt4sb Год назад

    Excellent presentation.

  • @Wingsurf
    @Wingsurf 5 месяцев назад

    Great video!

  • @samiral-bedeary9113
    @samiral-bedeary9113 Год назад +1

    Amazing video well done

  • @thethtar9102
    @thethtar9102 11 месяцев назад +1

    Waiting for upcoming videos..Thz u so much..Ur videos support alots

  • @mragab73
    @mragab73 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the great channel
    Please, may you elaborate on lung biopsy approaches for different lung zone in a separate tutorial?

  • @biplopbohara8200
    @biplopbohara8200 Год назад

    thank you

  • @kelumprasanna7262
    @kelumprasanna7262 Год назад

    thanks a lot

  • @stevengrappy8664
    @stevengrappy8664 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video of explanation in great detail. I have multiple nodules with one specific being speculated and growing in my right upper lung. It was explained that it was in a difficult area to get to though, through the use of the latest robotics, I underwent a lung biopsy this morning and awaiting the results. I like that I am able to learn and research information like this for my current situation and learn much more in-depth about it. Thank you.

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  6 месяцев назад +1

      Good luck to you

    • @stevengrappy8664
      @stevengrappy8664 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@ThoracicRadiology Thank you very much, As an update, After the biopsy result, PET scan, etc. I have Stage 4 Adenocarcinoma in both lungs, lymph nodes along the mediastinum, and something within cells regarding in the fluid surrounding the lungs and other organs.
      Again I would like to say thank you for the videos and the detailed explanations that are given as it gives people such as myself the opportunity to learn and understand giving a much clearer understanding in what we research to educate ourselves. I have always had an interest in the medical field so I find the information very interesting as well. Thank you for taking the time to help educate us, It is greatly appreciated.

  • @Mohsinkhan-cu2ki
    @Mohsinkhan-cu2ki Год назад

    Thanks

  • @maisabusinni9415
    @maisabusinni9415 Год назад

    hallo thank you for the great presentation.
    how do you regard the mediastinal invasion without obvious involvement of mediastina structures. for example, if the tumor is invading the fat of the mediastinum would that be T4 or T3?

  • @SallyJayMinz
    @SallyJayMinz 2 дня назад

    Can there be any treatment on lymphatic Tumour of the lung cancer.

  • @fazaltahir4216
    @fazaltahir4216 2 месяца назад

    Superb presentation 🎉❤

  • @shwetayadav9291
    @shwetayadav9291 Год назад

    Pls post more videos!

  • @ruarilee5432
    @ruarilee5432 11 месяцев назад

    What would be the T staging for a single tumor invading a separate lobe? Or a single tumor that invades a mediastinal node (eg 4R invasion from a right upper lobe tumor)?

  • @marlenechicoine4005
    @marlenechicoine4005 10 месяцев назад

    How many stages can a nodule progress in the year between scans, starting with a normal baseline?

  • @balamb11
    @balamb11 Год назад

    good day i'd like to ask a question w/ regards to lungs. My mother has undergone thoracentesis 5 years ago because of fluid build up in her lungs. Is it possible that the scar from the procedure bleed because she have cough for 12 weeks already(2022) but 2 days ago when she spat it has blood. The amount of blood is probably less than a tsp and its color is bright red not dark. My father died last march so my mother is a bit stressed so her weight dropped because she has no appetite during those times. Recently she gained weight and looks way better than before. Her voice is still the same nothing has changed, never had a fever or chills in the last 12 weeks, she never felt tired and she even garden daily. A few days before she spat with blood, there was an episode where she felt her heart palpitated, we checked it out its over 100 but less than 120 this is when she walked upstairs. Also the day she spat with blood we were having dinner, she kinda choked a bit while eating dried squid so she assumed it could be the cause. So my questions are :
    1. what's the possibility its from the scar from her lungs why she spat blood because of her cough
    2. is it possible from acute bronchitis
    3. what are the chances i hope its not its lung cancer ( shes not a smoker ) her age is 70
    4. she had tuberculosis before and finished the 6-9months medication and she recovered
    5. she had mastectomy in 2019 (right breast) as a precaution to breast cancer it was stage 0
    6. she had xray 3 months ago and it was clear ( before she had a cough)
    thank you and good day

  • @mayuriphukan9559
    @mayuriphukan9559 11 месяцев назад

    Hi ! I want to know about survival from metastatic lung cancer stage 4, that was metastated from the uterine cancer.

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  10 месяцев назад

      hi, you should probably contact your doctor for specific prognosis. also, when you search for information on the internet, you should go by where the cancer first started. so if the cancer first started in the lung, then it is called lung cancer, even if it spread to the bone. if it started in the uterus and spread to the lung, it is called uterine cancer with metastasis to the lung, etc.

  • @xray3044
    @xray3044 Год назад

    謝謝!

  • @rasha3565
    @rasha3565 7 месяцев назад

    thank you, it is very nice and informative, what about lymphangitis carcinomatosis? how can we stage or categorize it?

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  7 месяцев назад

      Good question, TNM doesn't give us a way to classify this, but I would suggest that if it is bilateral, then it would be considered M1a. When lymphangitic carcinomatosis is present, there are usually many lymph nodes that are enlarged also.

  • @zptrading
    @zptrading Год назад

    Hi Dr Rishi Agrawal
    How would you stage a lung cancer patient which has a non regional lymph node involvement (eg. Ipsilateral, contralateral axillary lymph node) . N3? M1?

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Год назад

      not 100% sure, but I think most oncologists treat these as M1

  • @Chloe.zyxwvu
    @Chloe.zyxwvu Год назад

    How common are variances in the measurements of tumors in CT scans when looked at by different radiologists, and does it matter at all? Say, one radiologist measures a mass as 7.5 x 4.0cm but another will measure that same mass as 9.2 x 4.7 cm. Can measurements typically be this varied from radiologist to radiologist?

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Год назад

      Yes, it is possible to be that different. Esp if one radiologist is using the axial images and another is using a different projection (like sagittal or coronal)

  • @judylantz4929
    @judylantz4929 4 месяца назад

    So you can have a T3 strictly by size, if surgically totally by thoracotomy and found no where else it still remains a T3?

  • @irynarasscupkina6672
    @irynarasscupkina6672 9 месяцев назад

    👏👏👏👏👏

  • @MrWilberchan
    @MrWilberchan 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Dr, is pleural tagging means visceral invasion?

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  10 месяцев назад

      No not necessarily. That has to be determined by path.

  • @jugaljames9829
    @jugaljames9829 Год назад

    How do you differentiate visceral vs parietal pleural invasion when tumor is abutting the coastal pleura?

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Год назад

      If the lesion is clearly going to the chest wall then you can say that it has invaded the parietal pleura. Short of that, then it requires a pathologist to determine whether there is visceral or parietal pleural invasion.

    • @jugaljames9829
      @jugaljames9829 Год назад

      @@ThoracicRadiology thank you very much. Amazing videos sir.

  • @hereforit2581
    @hereforit2581 Год назад

    Do you have an email to contact you? I have a couple questions I would love to ask.

  • @ayanshah5009
    @ayanshah5009 Год назад

    Sir what T4N3M1 means ...plz tell....is this an advanced stage .... because it hadn't spread to somewhere else right now

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Год назад

      M1 means that it is advanced...the tumor has spread to distant organs.

  • @aminebachi947
    @aminebachi947 8 месяцев назад

    If its 2cm but there is invasion of main bronchus is it T2 now or what

  • @normariccobene6932
    @normariccobene6932 Год назад

    Amazing how all these tests yet my if the tumor gets so big than opps your terminal opps get your affairs opps you have end stage small cell. Sorry that's how quickly it went with my,late mother