The T, N, and M values from the TNM system are used to put these cancers into stage groupings. The groupings give an overall description of your cancer. A stage grouping is listed as a Roman numeral and can have a value of I (1), II (2), III (3), or IV (4). The higher the number, the more advanced the cancer is. Letters and numbers can be used after the Roman numeral to give more details.
These are the stage groupings of kidney cancer and what they mean:
Stage I. The cancer is only in the kidney. It's 7 centimeters (cm) (about 2.75 inches) or less across.
Stage II. The cancer is only in the kidney. The tumor is more than 7 cm across.
Stage III. The cancer hasn't spread to distant lymph nodes, other parts of the body, and one of the following is true:
- The cancer is any size located in the kidney. It has spread to nearby lymph nodes but not to other organs or tissues near the kidney.
- Cancer has grown into a large vein in or near the kidney or into nearby tissues. It's not in the adrenal gland on top of the kidney with the tumor or beyond Gerota's fascia. This is a thin sac that covers the adrenal gland and kidney. It may or may not have spread to nearby lymph nodes.
Stage IV. One of the following is true:
- The cancer has spread outside Gerota's fascia. It has spread to the adrenal gland on top of the kidney with the cancer. It may or may not be in nearby lymph nodes. It has not spread to distant lymph nodes or organs in other parts of the body.
- The cancer is any size and may have grown outside the kidney. It may or may not be in nearby lymph nodes. It has spread to distant lymph nodes or other organs, like the bones, liver, brain, or lungs.