Cervical esophagus
Internal jugular nodes
Cervical nodes
Paraesophageal nodes
Supraclavicular nodes
Upper and middle esophagus
Paratracheal nodes Hilar nodes Subcarinal nodes Paraesophageal nodes Paracardial nodes
Distal Esophagus
Celiac nodes
Left gastric nodes
Nodes of the lesser curvature of the stomach
N2 nodes
Superior mediastinal nodes - upper left paratracheal nodes - right lower and left lower paratracheal nodes - left tracheobronchial nodes Aortic nodes - aortopulmonary nodes - anterior mediastinal nodes Inferior mediastinal nodes - subcarinal nodes - paraesophageal nodes - pulmonary ligament nodes
N3 nodes
Interlobar nodes
Lobar nodes
Segmental nodes
Subsegmental nodes
Breast
Axillary nodes are most common no matter the location
Centrally located tumours are more likely to spread to IMC but still not common.