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Adverse event grade

467445 | Property | Cancer Australia
The grade/severity of any adverse event experienced during the course of clinical care.
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Androgen deprivation therapy indicator

587574 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of the use of androgen deprivation therapy to reduce androgen hormones. This includes both chemical and surgical treatments.
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Androgen deprivation therapy purpose

505440 | Property | Cancer Australia
The purpose of androgen deprivation therapy use in treatment.
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Asbestos exposure indicator

428225 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether an individual is known to have been exposed to asbestos.
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Asbestos exposure setting

520699 | Property | Cancer Australia
The setting in which exposure to asbestos is known to have occurred. Asbestos exposure may occur in the workplace, for example, in occupations related to mining, plumbing, electrical or construction material.Exposure may also occur in the home through, for example, exposure to asbestos housing construction material.
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Basis of diagnostic investigation

431353 | Property | Cancer Australia
The basis of diagnostic investigation at the time of first presentation. This relates to whether the patient was symptomatic at the time of first presentation, and if not, what first initiated the process of investigations leading to diagnosis.A symptom is any morbid phenomenon or departure from the normal in structure, function or sensation experienced by the patient and indicative of disease.
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Biopsy core number

587604 | Property | Cancer Australia
The number of biopsy cores from a single specimen pot examined as part of pathology testing of tissue. This includes both biopsies and the collection of tissue related to other procedures.
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Brachytherapy dose rate

572803 | Property | Cancer Australia
The dose rate of brachytherapy. Brachytherapy is delivered by placing the radiation source in close proximity to the tumour site. The radioactive isotopes are sealed in tiny pellets or “seeds” which are placed in the body using delivery devices such as needles or catheters. Types include interstitial brachytherapy, which uses a source placed within tumour tissue, for example, within a prostate tumour; and intracavitary brachytherapy, whereby the source is placed within a surgical cavity or a bod...
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Cancer healthcare provider type

457918 | Property | Cancer Australia
The type of healthcare provider (individual, team or organisation) that provides primary cancer care.
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Cancer status

394063 | Property | Cancer Australia
Clinical evidence of the presence or absence of cancer. Clinical evidence describes the result of evaluation of a patient's physical condition and prognosis based on information gathered from physical examination, laboratory tests, imaging and the patient's medical history.
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Care coordinator assignment indicator

467844 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a care coordinator has been assigned. The role of a care coordinator is to achieve continuity of care and to ensure that care is delivered in a timely, logical and connected fashion so that both medical and personal needs are met.The assignment of a care coordinator is an indicator of the method of care that is being received.
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Castrate resistance date

587559 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date that two consecutive rising prostate-specific antigen levels (PSA) were found despite castrate levels of testosterone.
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Castrate resistance indicator

492861 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator outlining whether a rising prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level, or continued progression of prostate cancer despite castrate levels of testosterone, has been found.
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Chemotherapy completion date

393546 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date on which chemotherapy was completed. Chemotherapy is the treatment of disease by means of chemical substances or drugs; the term is usually used in reference to neoplastic disease. Chemotherapy for the treatment of cancer achieves its antitumour effect through the use of antineoplastic drugs that inhibit the reproduction of cancer cells by interfering with DNA synthesis and mitosis. Chemotherapy may involve treatment with a single agent or a combination of two or more drugs that are adm...
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Chemotherapy cycles administered

393825 | Property | Cancer Australia
The number of cycles of chemotherapy administered. Chemotherapy is the treatment of disease by means of chemical substances or drugs; usually used in reference to neoplastic disease. Chemotherapy for the treatment of cancer achieves its antitumour effect through the use of antineoplastic drugs that inhibit the reproduction of cancer cells by interfering with DNA synthesis and mitosis. Chemotherapy may involve treatment with a single agent or a combination of two or more drugs that are administer...
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Chemotherapy start date

413837 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date on which chemotherapy commenced. Chemotherapy is the treatment of disease by means of chemical substances or drugs; usually used in reference to neoplastic disease. Chemotherapy for the treatment of cancer achieves its antitumour effect through the use of antineoplastic drugs that inhibit the reproduction of cancer cells by interfering with DNA synthesis and mitosis. Chemotherapy may involve treatment with a single agent or a combination of two or more drugs that are administered in tr...
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Clinical trial entry status

430022 | Property | Cancer Australia
The status of clinical trial acceptance.
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Clinical trial experimental agent or intervention

487331 | Property | Cancer Australia
The experimental agent or intervention used in a clinical trial. A clinical trial is a controlled experiment involving a defined set of subjects and having a clinical event as an outcome measure. It is intended to yield scientifically valid information about the efficacy or safety of a medical intervention such as, for example, a drug, surgical procedure or diagnostic test.
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Clinical trial funding basis

467776 | Property | Cancer Australia
Whether a clinical trial is funded academically or by industry. Academic funding includes funding from academic institutions or government entities. Industry funding includes funding through private companies that are involved in the provision of pharmaceuticals or equipment that is used for clinical purposes.
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Clinical trial identifier

430961 | Property | Cancer Australia
The scientific/public title and/or registration number used to identify clinical trial(s).
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Core biopsy length

587536 | Property | Cancer Australia
The total length of biopsy cores collected from a single tissue specimen in pathology testing of a tissue. This includes both biopsies and the collection of tissue related to other procedures.
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Core biopsy tumour extent

587551 | Property | Cancer Australia
The extent of tissue involved by cancer cells in a single specimen found in pathology testing of tissue. This includes both tissue biopsies and the collection of tissue related to other procedures.
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Core biopsy tumour length

587543 | Property | Cancer Australia
The total length of tissue involved by cancerous tissue in a single specimen found in pathology testing of tissue. This includes both biopsies and the collection of tissue related to other procedures.
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Cytopathology result

425016 | Property | Cancer Australia
The result of the microscopic analysis of cells for the purpose of disease diagnosis.
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Date clinical trial completed

482211 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date a clinical trial for the treatment of person with cancer is completed.
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Date clinical trial entered

447311 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date on which a patient registers for a clinical trial.
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Date of cancer staging

568595 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date on which cancer staging is completed.Cancer staging is a system of determining the extent or stage of cancer. This date should be equal to the date that the latest pathological or clinical testing required to determine staging occurred. Should the staging be based on surgical findings the date should be equal to the date of the relevant surgery.
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Date of initial medical specialist consultation

456991 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date of the initial consultation with a medical specialist in relation to a specific disease-related symptom or suspected disease diagnosis.
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Date of initial primary health care consultation

456982 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date of the initial consultation with a general practitioner or primary health care practitioner in relation to a specific disease-related symptom or where the instance of a specific disease was first suspected.
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Date of last contact

394052 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date of the most recent contact with the patient.
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Date of referral to psychosocial services

448758 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date a patient was referred to psychosocial services.
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Date of referral to palliative care services

448608 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date a patient is referred to palliative care services. Palliative care is defined as the active total care of patients whose disease is not responsive to curative treatment and may include the control of pain and other symptoms, and of psychological, social and spiritual support. Referral to palliative care services is referral to palliative care administered by palliative care specialists such as a palliative care team or palliative physician. Palliative care may be administered in a com...
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Date of treatment outcome

572842 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date on which the outcome of a course of treatment provided for a particular condition is recorded.
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Depth of cervical cancer invasion

425540 | Property | Cancer Australia
The depth of invasion of a cervical cancer tumour into the cervical wall.
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Depth of myometrial invasion

425532 | Property | Cancer Australia
The depth of tumour invasion into the myometrium. The depth of myometrial invasion is assessed on microscopic examination and is measured from the normal endometrium-myometrium interface (not the surface of the intracavity or exophytic tumour) to the deepest tumour infiltrative focus.
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Diagnosis date of cancer

447400 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date on which cancer was first diagnosed.
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Diagnosis date of first recurrence as distant metastasis

447402 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date of first recurrence as distant metastatic disease. The term recurrence defines the return, reappearance or metastasis of cancer (of the same histology) after a disease-free intermission or remission. Distant metastasis refers to the spread of cancer of the same histology as the original (primary) tumour to distant organs or distant lymph nodes.
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Diagnosis date of first recurrence as locoregional cancer

447405 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date of first recurrence as locoregional cancer. The term recurrence defines the return, reappearance or metastasis of cancer (of the same histology) after a disease free period. Locoregional recurrence refers to the recurrence of cancer cells at the same site as the original (primary) tumour or the regional lymph nodes after a disease free period.
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Diagnostic histology indicator

487260 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a tissue specimen was collected and examined histologically.
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Diagnostic imaging type

431739 | Property | Cancer Australia
The type of medical imaging performed to confirm the diagnosis and determine the nature of a specific disease or condition.
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Diagnostic procedure type

431711 | Property | Cancer Australia
The procedures performed to determine the diagnosis and nature of a specific disease or condition.
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Distant metastatic cancer indicator

545183 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of the existence of distant metastatic cancer. This may be determined through diagnostic or other imaging or procedures. Metastatic cancer is cancer which has spread from the initial site where it developed to other areas of the body. Which anatomical location is determined as a distant site will vary depending on the primary cancer type. Metastatic cancer is generally more common in aggressive cancer types and cancer which is left untreated for a longer period of time.
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Distant metastatic site(s) at diagnosis

433192 | Property | Cancer Australia
The anatomical position (topography) of the secondary or distant metastatic site(s) identified at the time of diagnosis of cancer.
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Distress status in past week

483585 | Property | Cancer Australia
The level of distress experienced over the past week.Distress includes unpleasant experiences of an emotional, psychological, social, or spiritual nature which interfere with the ability to cope.
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Erectile dysfunction assessment date

598102 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date that erectile dysfunction was assessed.
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Erectile dysfunction extent

598105 | Property | Cancer Australia
The degree of erectile dysfunction experienced.
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External beam radiotherapy type

468066 | Property | Cancer Australia
The type of external beam radiotherapy (XRT). The radiotherapy type relates to the planning target volume (PTV), the imaging type, and the radiotherapy beam arrangement.
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Extraprostatic extension focality

495226 | Property | Cancer Australia
The focality of extraprostatic extension (EPE) on the prostate.
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Extraprostatic extension indicator

587667 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of the presence of extraprostatic extension (EPE) on the prostate.
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Extraprostatic extension location

587664 | Property | Cancer Australia
The location of extraprostatic extension (EPE) on the prostate.
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Faecal incontinence indicator

481973 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a person is experiencing faecal incontinence.
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Fertility counselling offered indicator

567255 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether fertility counselling has been offered to an individual. This includes counselling about the potential outcomes of a disease, disorder or related treatment may have on long term fertility and the options in relation to fertility preservation or treatment options that may have a reduced impact on their fertility.
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Fertility counselling provided indicator

567309 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether fertility counselling was provided. This includes counselling about the potential outcomes that a disease, disorder or treatment can have on their long term fertility and the options that they have in relation to fertility preservation or treatment options that may have a reduced impact on their fertility.
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Fertility preservation procedure indicator

462737 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a procedure has been performed for the purpose of preserving fertility. This may include the preservation of fertility related tissue or biological material (sperm, eggs or embryos), and/or hormone treatments.
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Fertility preservation procedure type

567412 | Property | Cancer Australia
The type of procedure performed for the purpose of preserving fertility. This may include the preservation of fertility related tissue or biological material (sperm, eggs or embryos), and/or hormone treatments.
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Fertility preservation utilised indicator

567511 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether tissue preserved for purpose of fertility has been used.
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Gynaecological cancer post-radiotherapy complication indicator

546611 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of the occurrence of treatment complications from radiotherapy for the treatment of gynaecological cancer.
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Hereditary genetic events type

564417 | Property | Cancer Australia
The type of genetic mutation that is passed down to further generations in a biological family.
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Hormone therapy completion date

393564 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date on which hormone therapy was completed. Hormone therapy is the treatment of disease with hormones obtained from endocrine glands or substances that stimulate hormonal effects.
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Hormone therapy start date

393523 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date on which hormone therapy commenced. The treatment of disease with hormones obtained from endocrine glands or substances that stimulate hormonal effects.
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Immediate/short term treatment complication indicator

581057 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of the presence of an immediate or short-term treatment complication (adverse event) during clinical care.This includes, but is not limited to, complications from surgical treatment, such as an unplanned return to theatre, infection or haemorrhage, or complication from drug treatment, such as hypertension or toxicity.
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Immunohistochemistry type

432940 | Property | Cancer Australia
The type of immunohistochemistry stains used to assist in the identification of abnormal cells.
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Immunotherapy completion date

393580 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date on which immunotherapy was completed. The application of immunologic knowledge and techniques to prevent and treat disease.
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Immunotherapy start date

393536 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date on which immunotherapy commenced. The application of immunologic knowledge and techniques to prevent and treat disease.
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Individual Healthcare Identifier

432483 | Property | Cancer Australia
An identifier allocated by Medicare Australia that uniquely identifies each individual in the Australian healthcare system.
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Late effect indicator

469616 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a late effect appears after the acute stage of a disease or condition has resolved. This is as a result of the treatment, the disease process, or both.
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Late effect type

573455 | Property | Cancer Australia
The type of late effect experienced due to a disease and/or the associated treatment.
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Location of lymphovascular invasion

545101 | Property | Cancer Australia
The location of the invasion of cancer cells into the blood vessels and/or lymphatic system in a pathology specimen.
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Lymphovascular invasion indicator

519205 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether there is evidence of the invasion of cancer cells into blood vessels and/or the lymphatic system in the pathology specimen.
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Lymphovascular invasion type

430038 | Property | Cancer Australia
The type of invasion of cancer cells into the blood vessels and/or lymphatic system in a pathology specimen.
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Molecular pathology indicator

435162 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether molecular pathology testing was performed to determine the characteristics of a person's medical condition.
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Molecular pathology test date

519350 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date on which a molecular pathology test is performed to determine the characteristics of a person's medical condition.
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Molecular pathology test results

428389 | Property | Cancer Australia
The results of a molecular pathology test for genetic and molecular abnormalities. In a clinical environment these results will inform the appropriate patient treatment pathway.
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Multidisciplinary team review indicator

428242 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a patient's treatment was discussed and planned at a multidisciplinary team meeting. The multidisciplinary team should consist of the core disciplines required for the provision of good patient care, which will vary by disease type.
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Multiple primary tumours descriptor

433391 | Property | Cancer Australia
Whether the multiple primary tumours in the person with cancer are synchronous or metachronous. Synchronous primary tumours are detected simultaneously, either preoperatively or in the resected specimen. Metachronous primary tumours are detected after a time interval between detection of the first lesion and detection of a subsequent primary lesion.
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Multiple primary tumours indicator

519542 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether multiple primary tumours are present.
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Myometrial thickness

545252 | Property | Cancer Australia
The total thickness of the myometrium, i.e. the middle layer of tissue in the uterine wall.
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Other cancer treatment

403842 | Property | Cancer Australia
Treatments used for the treatment of cancer other than surgery, radiotherapy or systemic therapy.
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Pelvic lymph node dissection indicator

587594 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of the occurrence of a pelvic lymph node dissection. Pelvic lymph node dissection is completed for the purpose of determining lymph node metastasis in cancer. This procedure is most commonly used in prostate and bladder cancers.
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Pelvic lymph node dissection laterality

494382 | Property | Cancer Australia
The laterality of the dissection of a pelvic lymph node for the purpose of determining lymph node metastasis in cancer. This procedure is most commonly used in prostate and bladder cancers.
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Performance status score at diagnosis

412353 | Property | Cancer Australia
A score given at the time of diagnosis outlining the extent to which a person’s disease affects their daily living abilities. This is based on assessment by a treating health professional. Performance status at diagnosis is an important prognostic indicator which is used to determine appropriate treatment, assess how the disease has progressed, and for the statistical analyses of outcome adjusted by performance status.
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Perineural invasion indicator

429128 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether perineural invasion is evident in a pathology specimen.Perineural invasion refers to cancer cells tracking along or around a nerve within the space surrounding a nerve.
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Personal genetic syndrome indicator

457068 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether an individual has been diagnosed with a genetic syndrome. A genetic syndrome is set of symptoms that are caused by a specific gene/genetic mutation.
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Personal genetic syndrome type

564768 | Property | Cancer Australia
The specific type of genetic syndrome with which the person has been diagnosed.A genetic syndrome is a syndrome which is caused by a genetic abnormality/mutation.
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Positive biopsy core number

587527 | Property | Cancer Australia
The number of biopsy cores found positive for cancer in pathology testing of tissue. This includes both biopsies and the collection of tissue related to other procedures.
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Post-initial surgery residual tumour size

425577 | Property | Cancer Australia
The size of the residual tumour remaining after the initial surgery for treatment purposes.
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Pregnancy outcome indicator

593393 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a person or if male, their partner, has carried a pregnancy to term, including a live birth.
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Primary course of chemotherapy delay indicator

542946 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether the primary course of chemotherapy has been delayed.
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Primary course of chemotherapy delay reason

450832 | Property | Cancer Australia
The reason for a delay in the primary course of chemotherapy.
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Primary surgical treatment complication indicator

546451 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of the occurrence of treatment complications within 30 days of primary surgery.
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Prostate-specific antigen test date

587683 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date that a test assessing the level of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in a person's blood stream was taken.
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Prostate-specific antigen test level

481433 | Property | Cancer Australia
The level of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in the blood stream.
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Psychosocial services type

519999 | Property | Cancer Australia
The type of psychosocial service a person is referred to as part of their cancer treatment or follow-up.
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Radiotherapy completion date

394467 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date on which radiotherapy was completed. Radiotherapy is the treatment of disease by means of ionizing radiation.
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Radiotherapy fractions administered

393508 | Property | Cancer Australia
The number of radiotherapy fractions or treatment sessions administered. Radiotherapy is the treatment of disease by means of ionizing radiation. Administration of the total dose of radiation is spread out over time and delivered to the patient in a number of even parts or treatment sessions (fractions). Although a treatment session may include several treatment portals delivered within a confined period of time, usually a few minutes, it is still considered one fraction.
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Radiotherapy start date

393479 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date on which radiotherapy commenced. Radiotherapy is the treatment of disease by means of ionizing radiation.
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Radiotherapy target site

414605 | Property | Cancer Australia
The site or region of the body where radiotherapy is administered. Radiotherapy is the treatment of disease by means of ionizing radiation.
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Reason(s) second-line treatment administered

457424 | Property | Cancer Australia
The reason(s) second-line treatment, treatment that was not part of the planned initial course of treatment, was administered.
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Reason(s) treatment not administered

428269 | Property | Cancer Australia
The reason(s) treatment was not administered for a particular condition or disease.
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Referral to psychosocial services indicator

431244 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a patient has been referred to psychosocial services. The psychosocial needs of patients vary with their circumstances; however, most patients will experience some degree of practical, psychological and emotional challenges as a result of their diagnosis and treatment-related adverse effects. For instance, patients undergoing treatment may experience fear, anxiety and depression, while managing the demands of work and family with the demands of treatment may create enormo...
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