Staging of primary melanoma can be carried out in 2 steps
Summary of the TNM staging used for melanoma is below:
Primary Tumour (T)
NOTE: NICE guidance states a and b subcategories of T are assigned based on ulceration and number of mitoses per mm2, as shown below (1)
T CLASSIFICATION | THICKNESS (mm) | ULCERATION STATUS/MITOSES |
T1 | <=1 | a: w/o ulceration and mitosis <1/mm2 b: with ulceration or mitoses >=1/mm2 |
T2 | 1.01-2 | a: w/o ulceration b: with ulceration |
T3 | 2.01-4.0 | a: w/o ulceration b: with ulceration |
T4 | >4.0 | a: w/o ulceration b: with ulceration |
Note that the AJCC 8th Edition of melanoma staging has changed the classification of T1a and T1b melanoma (and have removed the number of mitoses per mm2 as part of the classification) (2)
Regional Lymph Nodes (N)
NOTE: N1-3 and a-c subcategories assigned as shown below
N CLASSIFICATION | NO OF METASTATIC NODES | NODAL METASTATIC MASS |
N1 | 1 node | a: micrometastasis1 b: macrometastasis2 |
N2 | 2-3 nodes | a: micrometastasis1 b: macrometastasis2 c: in transit met(s)/satellite(s) without metastatic nodes |
N3 | >3 nodes | 4 or more metastatic nodes, or matted nodes, or in transit met(s)/satellite(s) with metastatic node(s) |
Notes
Distant Metastatis (M)
NOTE: Serum LDH is incorporated into the M category as shown below:
M CLASSIFICATION | SITE | LDH LEVEL |
M1a | Distant skin, subcutaneous, or nodal mets | Normal |
M1b | Lung metastases | Normal |
M1c | All other visceral metastases Any distant metastasis | Normal Raised |
Clinical staging includes microstaging of the primary melanoma and clinical/radiologic evaluation for metastases
Stage 0 | T1s | N0 | M0 |
Stage Ia | T1a | N0 | M0 |
Stage Ib | T1b T2a | N0 N0 | M0 M0 |
Stage IIa | T2b T3a | N0 N0 | M0 M0 |
Stage IIb | T3b T4a | N0 N0 | M0 M0 |
Stage IIc | T4b | N0 | M0 |
Stage III | Any T | >=N1 | M0 |
Stage IV | Any T | Any M | M1 |
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