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Person with cancer—date of referral to palliative care services

447394 | Data Element Concept
The date on which a person with cancer was referred to palliative care services.
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Person with cancer—date of referral to palliative care services, DDMMYYYY

447391 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The date on which a person with cancer was referred to palliative care services, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
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Person with cancer—date of referral to psychosocial services

448819 | Data Element Concept
The date on which a person with cancer is referred to psychosocial services.
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Person with cancer—date of referral to psychosocial services, DDMMYYYY

448664 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The date on which a person with cancer is referred to psychosocial services, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
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Person with cancer—degree of spread of a cancer

269648 | Data Element Concept | World Health Organization New South Wales Health Department
Degree of spread of cancer is a measure of the progression/extent of cancer at a particular point in time.
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Person with cancer—degree of spread of a cancer, code N

270180 | Data Element | World Health Organization New South Wales Health Department
Degree of spread of cancer is a measure of the progression/extent of cancer at a particular point in time, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—depth of cervical cancer invasion

424271 | Data Element Concept | Cancer Australia
The depth of invasion of a cervical cancer tumour into the cervical wall for a person with cervical cancer.
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Person with cancer—depth of cervical cancer invasion, total millimetres N[N]

424275 | Data Element | The Australian e-Health Research Centre/CSIRO
The depth of invasion of a cervical cancer tumour into the cervical wall for a person with cervical cancer, expressed in millimetres.
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Person with cancer—depth of myometrial invasion

424265 | Data Element Concept | Cancer Australia
The depth of tumour invasion into the myometrium for a person with endometrial cancer.
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Person with cancer—depth of myometrial invasion, total millimetres N[N]

545243 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The depth of tumour invasion into the myometrium for a person with endometrial cancer, expressed in millimetres.
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Person with cancer—diagnostic histology indicator

487281 | Data Element Concept | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a tissue specimen was collected and examined histologically for the purpose of cancer diagnosis.
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Person with cancer—diagnostic histology indicator, yes/no/unknown code N

487283 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a tissue specimen was collected and examined histologically for the purpose of cancer diagnosis, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—distant metastasis status

416009 | Data Element Concept
The absence or presence of distant metastasis in a person with cancer.
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Person with cancer—distant metastasis status, M stage (UICC TNM Classification of Malignant Tumours, 7th ed) code X[XX]

403720 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The absence or presence of distant metastasis in a person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—distant metastatic cancer indicator

545185 | Data Element Concept | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a primary cancer has spread to a distant site in a person with cancer.
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Person with cancer—distant metastatic cancer indicator, yes/no/not stated/inadequately described code N

545189 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a primary cancer has spread to a distant site in the person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—distant metastatic site(s) at diagnosis

433223 | Data Element Concept
The anatomical position (topography) of the secondary or distant metastatic site(s) identified in the person with cancer at the time of diagnosis of cancer.
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Person with cancer—distant metastatic site(s) at diagnosis, code N[N]

424239 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The anatomical position (topography) of the secondary or distant metastatic site(s) identified in the person with cancer at diagnosis, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—distant metastatic site(s) at diagnosis, topography code (ICD-O-3) ANN.N

433232 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The anatomical position (topography) of the secondary or distant metastatic site(s) identified in the person with cancer at the time of diagnosis of cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—extent of primary cancer

416363 | Data Element Concept
The anatomical extent of disease in a person with cancer.
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Person with cancer—extent of primary cancer, cervical cancer staging (FIGO) code N[N]

424190 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The extent of a primary cervical cancer as outlined by International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO), represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—extent of primary cancer, endometrial cancer staging (FIGO) code N[N]

424209 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The extent of a primary endometrial cancer as outlined by International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO), represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—extent of primary cancer, ovarian cancer staging (FIGO) code N[N]

424212 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The extent of a primary ovarian cancer as outlined by International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO), as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—extent of primary cancer, stage grouping other, code X[XXXXX]

393377 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The anatomical extent of disease in a person with cancer based on stage categories of a staging classification other than the standard TNM classification, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—extent of primary cancer, TNM stage (UICC TNM Classification of Malignant Tumours, 8th ed) code X[XX]

719703 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The anatomical extent of disease in a person with cancer based on the previously coded T, N and M stage categories, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—extraprostatic extension focality

495228 | Data Element Concept | Cancer Australia
The focality of extraprostatic extension (EPE) on the prostate of a person with prostate cancer.
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Person with cancer—extraprostatic extension focality, code N

495232 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The focality of extraprostatic extension (EPE) on the prostate of a person with prostate cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—extraprostatic extension indicator

587669 | Data Element Concept | Cancer Australia
An indicator of the presence of extraprostatic extension (EPE) on the prostate of a person with prostate cancer.
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Person with cancer—extraprostatic extension indicator, present/indeterminate/not identified code N

520906 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of the presence of extraprostatic extension (EPE) on the prostate of a person with prostate cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—extraprostatic extension location

587661 | Data Element Concept | Cancer Australia
The location of extraprostatic extension (EPE) on the prostate of a person with prostate cancer.
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Person with cancer—extraprostatic extension location, code N[N]

495235 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The location of extraprostatic extension (EPE) on the prostate of a person with prostate cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—family history of hereditary genetic events indicator

564462 | Data Element Concept | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a person with cancer has any first degree relatives or second degree relatives who have a current or prior hereditary genetic event.
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Person with cancer—family history of hereditary genetic events indicator, yes/no/unknown/not stated/inadequately described code N

457014 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a person with cancer has any first degree relatives or second degree relatives who have a current or prior hereditary genetic event, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—fertility counselling offered indicator

462740 | Data Element Concept | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether fertility counselling related to cancer or cancer treatment has been offered to a person with cancer.
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Person with cancer—fertility counselling offered indicator, yes/no/unknown code N

462742 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether fertility counselling related to cancer or cancer treatment has been offered to a person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—fertility counselling provided indicator

462749 | Data Element Concept | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether fertility counselling related to cancer or cancer treatment has been provided to a person with cancer.
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Person with cancer—fertility counselling provided indicator, yes/no/unknown code N

462747 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether fertility counselling related to cancer or cancer treatment has been provided to a person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—fertility preservation procedure indicator

573787 | Data Element Concept
An indicator of whether any fertility preservation procedures have been performed on a person with cancer related to their cancer or cancer treatment.
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Person with cancer—fertility preservation procedure indicator, yes/no/unknown code N

462774 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether any fertility preservation procedures have been performed on a person with cancer related to their cancer or cancer treatment, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—fertility preservation procedure type

462776 | Data Element Concept | Cancer Australia
The type of fertility preservation procedure performed on the person with cancer that relates to their cancer or cancer treatment.
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Person with cancer—fertility preservation procedure type, code N[N]

462790 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The type of fertility preservation procedure performed on the person with cancer that relates to their cancer or cancer treatment, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—fertility preservation procedure type, text X[X(99)]

463550 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The type of fertility preservation procedure performed on the person with cancer that relates to their cancer or cancer treatment, as represented by text.
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Person with cancer—fertility preservation utilised indicator

467819 | Data Element Concept | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether tissue preserved for the purpose of fertility has been used.
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Person with cancer—fertility preservation utilised indicator, yes/no/not applicable code N

467821 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether tissue preserved for the purpose of fertility has been utilised, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—hereditary genetic events type

457023 | Data Element Concept | Cancer Australia
The type of hereditary genetic event present in a first degree relative or second degree relative of a person with cancer.
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Person with cancer—hereditary genetic events type, code N[N]

467855 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The type of hereditary genetic event present in a first degree relative or second degree relative of a person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—hereditary genetic events type, text X[X(39)]

467963 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The type of hereditary genetic event present in a first degree relative or second degree relative of a person with cancer, as represented by text.
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Person with cancer—histopathological grade

288657 | Data Element Concept
The histopathological grade, differentiation or phenotype describes how little the tumour resembles the normal tissue from which it arose.
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Person with cancer—histopathological grade, code N

422555 | Data Element
The histopathological grade or differentiation in a person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—histopathological grade, Gleason score code N[N]

436191 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
Gleason score represents the sum of the primary and secondary Gleason grades outlining the histopathological grade, differentiation or phenotype describing the resemblance of the tumour tissue to the normal tissue from which it arose, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—histopathological grade, primary Gleason grade code N

392014 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The primary Gleason grade assigned to a prostate cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—histopathological grade, secondary Gleason grade code N

436185 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The secondary Gleason grade assigned to a prostate cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—histopathological grade, tertiary Gleason Grade code N

496572 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The tertiary Gleason grade assigned to a prostate cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 test result

370568 | Data Element Concept
The result of a person's human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2) test.
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Person with cancer—human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 test result, code N

370572 | Data Element
The result of a person's human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2) test, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 test type

370582 | Data Element Concept
The test used to determine the results of a person's human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2) at the time of diagnosis of the primary tumour.
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Person with cancer—human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 test type, code N

370607 | Data Element
The type of test used to determine the results of human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2) at the time of diagnosis of the primary tumour, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—immunohistochemistry type

433023 | Data Element Concept
The type of immunohistochemistry stains used to assist in the identification of abnormal cells and hence diagnosis of a person with cancer.
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Person with cancer—immunohistochemistry type, text X[X(49)]

447300 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
Describes the type of immunohistochemistry stains used to assist in the identification of abnormal cells and hence the diagnosis of a person with cancer, as represented by text.
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Person with cancer—late effect indicator

469618 | Data Element Concept | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether the person with cancer is experiencing late effects relating to the cancer and/or cancer treatment.
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Person with cancer—late effect indicator, yes/no/unknown/not stated/inadequately described code N

469620 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether the person with cancer is experiencing any late effects relating to the cancer and/or cancer treatment, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—late effect type

573457 | Data Element Concept | Cancer Australia
The type of late effect that relates to the cancer and/or cancer treatment which the person with cancer is experiencing.
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Person with cancer—late effect type, text X[X(399)]

469786 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The type of late effect related to the cancer and/or cancer treatment which the person with cancer is experiencing, as represented by text.
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Person with cancer—laterality of primary cancer

269644 | Data Element Concept
Laterality describes which side of a paired organ is the origin of the primary cancer. Each side of a paired organ is considered separately and described as lateral when occurring unless a physician determines that it is bilateral. A paired organ is one in which there are two separate organs of the same kind, one on either side of the body (e.g. kidney, breast, ovary, testis and lung).
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Person with cancer—laterality of primary cancer, code A

422769 | Data Element
The side of a paired organ that is the origin of the primary cancer in a person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—location of lymphovascular invasion

545103 | Data Element Concept
The location of cancer cells invasion into the blood vessels and/or lymphatic system in a person with cancer.
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Person with cancer—location of lymphovascular invasion of cervix, code N

424175 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The location of cancer cells invasion into the lymphatic and/or vascular spaces for a person with cervical cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—location of lymphovascular invasion of corpus uteri, code N

424445 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The location of cancer cells invasion into the lymphatic and/or vascular spaces for a person with cancer of the corpus uteri, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—lung cancer immunohistochemistry type, code N[N]

433027 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The type of immunohistochemistry stains used to assist in the identification of abnormal cells and hence the diagnosis of a person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—lung cancer molecular pathology test results, code N[N]

434682 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The results of a molecular pathology test for genetic and molecular abnormalities in a person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—lymphovascular invasion

370614 | Data Element Concept
The presence or absence of the invasion of cancer cells into blood vessels and/or the lymphatic system.
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Person with cancer—lymphovascular invasion indicator

519209 | Data Element Concept
An indicator of whether there is evidence of the invasion of cancer cells into blood vessels and/or the lymphatic system in the person with cancer.
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Person with cancer—lymphovascular invasion indicator, yes/no code N

519212 | Data Element
An indicator of whether there is evidence of the invasion of cancer cells into blood vessels and/or the lymphatic system in the person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—lymphovascular invasion type

430040 | Data Element Concept
Describes the type of invasion of cancer cells into the blood vessels and/or lymphatic system in a person with cancer.
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Person with cancer—lymphovascular invasion type, code N

430045 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The type of invasion of cancer cells into blood vessels and/or lymphatic system in the person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—lymphovascular invasion, code N

370618 | Data Element
The presence or absence of the invasion of cancer cells into blood vessel(s) and/or the lymphatic system, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—melanoma thickness

269652 | Data Element Concept
The thickness of a melanoma.
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Person with cancer—melanoma thickness (at diagnosis), total millimetres NNN.NN

270185 | Data Element
The measured thickness of a melanoma in millimetres.
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Person with cancer—molecular pathology indicator

434680 | Data Element Concept
An indicator of whether molecular pathology testing was performed to characterise a person's cancer.
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Person with cancer—molecular pathology indicator, yes/no/unknown code N

435150 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether molecular pathology testing was performed to characterise a person's cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—molecular pathology test date

519429 | Data Element Concept
The date on which a molecular pathology test is performed to determine the characteristics of a person with cancer's medical condition.
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Person with cancer—molecular pathology test date, DDMMYYYY

506791 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The date on which a molecular pathology test was performed to characterise a person's cancer, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
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Person with cancer—molecular pathology test results

435170 | Data Element Concept | Cancer Australia
The results of a molecular pathology test for genetic and molecular abnormalities in a person with cancer.
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Person with cancer—molecular pathology test results, (other) code X[X(19)]

450360 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The results of a molecular pathology test for genetic and molecular abnormalities in a person with cancer, as represented by text.
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Person with cancer—morphology of cancer

269647 | Data Element Concept
The morphology of a cancer refers to the histological classification of the cancer tissue (histopathological type) and a description of the course of development that a tumour is likely to take: benign or malignant (behaviour). The designation is based on a microscopic diagnosis of morphology by the pathologist (Esteban, Whelan, Laudico & Parkin 1995).
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Person with cancer—morphology of cancer, code (ICD-O-3) NNNN/N

399491 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The histological classification of the cancer tissue (histopathological type) in a person with cancer, and a description of the course of development that a tumour is likely to take: benign or malignant (behaviour), as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—most valid basis of diagnosis of a cancer

269649 | Data Element Concept
The basis of diagnosis of a cancer is the microscopic or non-microscopic or death certificate source of the diagnosis. The most valid basis of diagnosis is that accepted by the cancer registry as the most reliable diagnostic source of the death certificate, non-microscopic, and microscopic sources available.
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Person with cancer—most valid basis of diagnosis of a cancer, code N

422772 | Data Element
The most valid basis of diagnosis in a person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—most valid basis of diagnosis of the first recurrence, code N

394047 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The most valid basis of diagnosis of the first recurrence of locoregional cancer or distant metastasis in a person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—multiple primary tumours descriptor

429475 | Data Element Concept
Whether the multiple primary tumours in the person with cancer are synchronous or metachronous.
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Person with cancer—multiple primary tumours descriptor, code N

429482 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
Whether the multiple primary tumours in the person with cancer are synchronous or metachronous, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—multiple primary tumours indicator

519544 | Data Element Concept
An indicator of whether a person with cancer has multiple primary tumours.
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Person with cancer—multiple primary tumours indicator, yes/no code N

519548 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a person with cancer has multiple primary tumours, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—myometrial thickness

545254 | Data Element Concept | Cancer Australia
The total myometrial thickness for a person with endometrial cancer.
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Person with cancer—myometrial thickness, total millimetres N[N]

424269 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The total myometrial thickness for a person with endometrial cancer, expressed in millimetres.
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Person with cancer—neoadjuvant therapy indicator

370012 | Data Element Concept
Whether a person with a solid tumour has received neoadjuvant therapy.
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Person with cancer—neoadjuvant therapy indicator, code N

370014 | Data Element
Whether a person with a solid tumour has received neoadjuvant therapy, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—number of positive regional lymph nodes

289198 | Data Element Concept
The number of regional lymph nodes examined by a pathologist and reported as containing tumour.
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Person with cancer—number of positive regional lymph nodes, total N[N]

415959 | Data Element
The total number of regional lymph nodes reported to contain tumour in a person with cancer.
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Person with cancer—number of positive sentinel lymph nodes

370547 | Data Element Concept
The number of a person's sentinel lymph nodes examined by a pathologist and reported as containing tumour.
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