A patient presents with a primary tumour 6cm in diameter with distant metastases and multiple nodes pproximately 3.5cm in diameter. What is the correct TNM classification?
T3 N2b M1
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A patient presents with a massive tumour invading other structures but with no cervical nodes and no metastases. What is the correct TNM classification?
T4 N0 M0
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A patient presents with a primary tumour less than 2cm in diameter and a single node less than 3cm diameter and no distant metastases. What is the correct TNM classification?
T1 N1 M0
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A patient presents with a primary tumour 3.5cm diameter and a single 3.5cm node with distant metastases. What is the correct TNM classification?
T2 N2a M1
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A patient presents with a primary tumour 5cm in diameter with contralateral nodes but no distant metastases. What is the correct TNM classification?
T3 N2c M0
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A patient presents with a primary tumour 2cm diameter with a single 3cm node and no metastases. What is the correct TNM classification?
T2 N2a M0
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A patient presents with a massive tumour invading other structures but with no cervical nodes and no metastases. What is the correct TNM classification?
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T4 N0 M0
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A patient presents with a primary tumour less than 2cm in diameter and a single node less than 3cm diameter and no distant metastases. What is the correct TNM classification?
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Card 4
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A patient presents with a primary tumour 3.5cm diameter and a single 3.5cm node with distant metastases. What is the correct TNM classification?
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Card 5
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A patient presents with a primary tumour 5cm in diameter with contralateral nodes but no distant metastases. What is the correct TNM classification?
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