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Person—urinary incontinence indicator, yes/no/unknown code N

487164 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a person is experiencing urinary incontinence, as represented by a code.
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Person—urinary incontinence pad use indicator

587645 | Data Element Concept | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a person who is experiencing urinary incontinence is using pads to manage urine leakage.
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Person—urinary incontinence pad use indicator, yes/no/unknown code N

495133 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a person who is experiencing urinary incontinence is using pads to manage urine leakage, as represented by a code.
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Person—urine voiding problem severity

495123 | Data Element Concept | Cancer Australia
The severity of urine voiding problems in a person.
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Person—urine voiding problem, symptom severity code N

495127 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The severity of urine voiding problems in a person, as represented by a code.
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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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Present/indeterminate/not identified code N

587480 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
A code set representing 'present', 'indeterminate' and 'not identified' responses.
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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 cancer (clinical) NBPDS

481386 | Data Set Specification | Cancer Australia
The purpose of the Prostate cancer (clinical) National best practice data set (PCNBPDS) is to define data standards for the national collection of prostate cancer clinical data so that data collected is consistent and reliable. Collection of this data set is not mandated but it is recommended as best practice where clinical cancer data are collected. It will facilitate more consistent data collection while enabling individual treatment centres or health service areas to develop data extraction a...
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Prostate cancer imaging investigations code NN

481983 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
A code outlining the imaging investigations that may be used for a person with prostate cancer.
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Prostate cancer surgical procedure code NN

505112 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
A code set representing surgical procedures for prostate cancer.
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Prostate tissue collection method code N

482000 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
A code outlining the method used to collect a tissue sample for diagnostic pathology testing from a person with prostate cancer.
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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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Psychosocial services type code N[N]

430759 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
A code set representing the type of psychosocial services.
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Radiotherapy

437265 | Glossary Item | Cancer Australia
Radiotherapy is the treatment of disease by means of ionizing radiation.
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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 for cancer cluster

561380 | Data Set Specification | Cancer Australia
The radiotherapy cluster consists of those data elements recommended for collection as best practice when the patient receives radiotherapy as part of the course of treatment for cancer. The radiotherapy cluster collects information on the radiotherapy type, dose, fractions, target site and the start and finish dates for each course of treatment. Information on the type, dose, fractions and target site of radiotherapy is required to evaluate patterns of care, the effectiveness of different treat...
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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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Radiotherapy target site code N[N]

561472 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
A code set representing the target site for radiotherapy treatment.
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Radiotherapy target site for lung cancer code N

433266 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
A code set representing the target site for radiotherapy administered for lung cancer.
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Radiotherapy treatment type code N[N]

561509 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
A code set representing the type of radiotherapy treatment given.
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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) second-line treatment administered code N

457426 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
A code set representing the reason(s) second-line 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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Reason(s) treatment not administered code N

428262 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
A code set representing the reason(s) treatment was not administered.
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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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Referral to palliative care services indicator

431267 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a patient has been referred to palliative care services. 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 community setting, for example, the patient's home or a nursing home, in the palliative care unit of an acute hospital or a hospice.
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Region of first recurrence as distant metastasis

393850 | Property | Cancer Australia
The anatomical site of first recurrence as distant metastasis. 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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Region of first recurrence as locoregional cancer

393844 | Property | Cancer Australia
The anatomical site 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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Research enrolment name

458257 | Property | Cancer Australia
The name of the research trial or study in which an individual is enrolled.
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Research trial type

458189 | Property | Cancer Australia
The type of trial or research study. This includes clinical trials, supportive care trials/studies and other research studies. The type of trial is indicative of the focus of the trial and the potential way that the trial may effect a participant.
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Research trial type code N

458197 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
A code set representing the type of research trial.
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Residual (R) tumour indicator

430249 | Property | Cancer Australia
The presence or absence of residual tumour after treatment. Residual tumour is based on the UICC TNM cancer staging system descriptor represented by the symbol R. It refers to cancer cells remaining at the primary tumour site after attempts to remove the cancer have been made. Treatment may involve a cancer-directed surgical procedure, radiotherapy or treatment with a systemic therapy agent.
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Residual (R) tumour type

521148 | Property | Cancer Australia
The type of residual tumour left after the initial course of treatment.
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Residual (R) tumour type code AX

433802 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
A code set representing the type of residual tumour after treatment.
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Residual tumour size category code N

424300 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
A code set representing post-treatment residual tumour size categories.
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Second-line treatment intention

430237 | Property | Cancer Australia
The intended outcome of second-line treatment. The intended outcome of second-line treatment may be curative, which is designed to cure the basic disease, or non-curative, (palliative or supportive care), which is directed at relieving symptoms such as pain without curing the disease.
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Second-line treatment type

432399 | Property | Cancer Australia
The type of second-line treatment administered for a disease.
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Sexual Health Inventory for Men

598116 | Glossary Item | Cancer Australia
A widely used 5 item scale for screening and diagnosis of erectile dysfunction (ED) and severity of ED in clinical practice and research. The Sexual Health Inventory for Men (SHIM) was developed as an abridged version of the 15 item International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF). Evaluations of the SHIM have indicated high sensitivity and specificity, moderate-to-high correlations with a single-item self-assessment of ED severity, and significant correlations with improvement in erectile dysfu...
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Shared care arrangement indicator

462731 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether shared care arrangement is in place. A shared care arrangement is an agreement between specialists/hospitals and primary health practitioners to provide care for a specific health condition. This often involves a formal agreement between practitioners which includes the planned delivery of care and information exchange above routine referral notices.
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SHIM score NN

481938 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
The total Sexual Health Inventory for Men score (SHIM), represented by a number.
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Specialist support services date

587584 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date that specialist support services were used as part of a patient's treatment regime. Specialist support services are those that do not target the primary disease but help to manage side effects, symptoms, late effects and quality of life.Specialist support services include community services, allied health services and other hospital support service, such as the use of psychiatrists, psychologists, physiotherapists, social workers, specialist nurses/nurse counsellors, cancer support or v...
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Specialist support services indicator

462091 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether specialist support services are used as part of a patient's treatment regime. Specialist support services are those that do not target the primary disease but help to manage side effects, symptoms, late effects and quality of life. Specialist support services include community services, allied health services and other hospital support service, such as the use of psychiatrists, psychologists, physiotherapists, social workers, specialist nurses/nurse counsellors, cancer su...
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Specialist support services type

566644 | Property | Cancer Australia
The type of specialist support services as part of a patient's treatment regime. Specialist support services are those that do not target the primary disease but help to manage side effects, symptoms, late effects and quality of life. Specialist support services include community services, allied health services and other hospital support service, such as the use of psychiatrists, psychologists, physiotherapists, social workers, specialist nurses/nurse counsellors, cancer support or volunteer su...
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Specialist support services type code N[N]

462120 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
A code set representing the type of specialist support services.
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Supportive care trial name

458230 | Property | Cancer Australia
The name of the supportive care trial or study.Information regarding the types of supportive care trials/studies patients are enrolled in may have implications for access to, and the provision of, health services. Supportive care trials may take place after the completion of primary treatment.
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Surgery for cancer cluster

603488 | Data Set Specification | Cancer Australia
Cancer-directed surgery is surgery that destroys or modifies cancer tissue anywhere in the body and includes biopsies that remove the entire tumour and/or leave only microscopic margins. It may be palliative, (to control symptoms, alleviate pain, or make the patient more comfortable), or curative. The surgery treatment cluster consists of those data elements recommended for collection as best practice when cancer-directed surgery is performed as part of the course of treatment for cancer. The su...
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Surgery target site

413947 | Property | Cancer Australia
The anatomical location or site in the body where surgery is performed. Surgery is the treatment of disease, injury and deformity by physical operation or manipulation.
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Surgical margin qualifier

433045 | Property | Cancer Australia
The orientation of the surgical margin that is closest to the invasive or in situ carcinoma. Surgical margins represent sites that have either been cut or bluntly dissected by the surgeon to resect the specimen. The distance and orientation of the closest margin is useful for surgical audit and for assessing the completeness of surgical resection. Margin involvement may influence treatment decisions and is a prognostic indicator.
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Surgical procedure

439584 | Glossary Item | Cancer Australia
Surgery is the branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of disease, injury and deformity by physical operation or manipulation. Surgical procedure refers to the performance of an operation.
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Systemic therapy agent or protocol

393613 | Property | Cancer Australia
The systemic therapy agent or protocol used for treatment. Systemic therapy agents are drugs that travel through the bloodstream and reach and effect cells all over the body. They are administered orally or intravenously. Systemic therapy agents may be administered as single-agent treatments or as a combination of drugs administered according to a prespecified regimen or protocol. A protocol is a precise and detailed plan for therapy that includes the type, quantity, method and length of time of...
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Systemic therapy procedure

394647 | Property | Cancer Australia
The type of systemic therapy procedure used in treatment. A systemic therapy procedure is a medical, surgical or radiation procedure that has an effect on the hormonal or immunologic balance of the patient, and refers to haematologic transplant and endocrine procedures. Haematologic transplants are bone marrow or stem cell transplants performed to protect patients from myelosuppression or bone marrow ablation associated with the administration of high-dose chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Endocrine...
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Systemic therapy procedure

439586 | Glossary Item | Cancer Australia
A systemic therapy procedure is a medical procedure that affects the hormonal or immunologic balance of the patient. It includes endocrine therapy and haematologic transplants and is used to treat cancer.
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Systemic therapy procedure date

394639 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date on which a systemic therapy procedure was performed. A systemic therapy procedure is a medical, surgical or radiation procedure that has an effect on the hormonal or immunologic balance of the patient, and refers to haematologic transplant and endocrine procedures. Haematologic transplants are bone marrow or stem cell transplants performed to protect patients from myelosuppression or bone marrow ablation associated with the administration of high-dose chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Endo...
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Systemic therapy treatment modification indicator

546760 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a patient's planned systemic therapy treatment has been modified. Modifications are often due to a patient's response to treatment or a change in the extent or pathway of the disease.
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Tissue collection method

481989 | Property | Cancer Australia
The method used for the collection of a sample of tissue for pathology testing. This includes both biopsies and the collection of tissue related to other procedures.
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Tissue sample collected indicator

545517 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a tissue sample has been collected.
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Total millimetres N[N]

430280 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
Total number of millimetres.
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Total millimetres NN.N

424273 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
The numeric measurement of a defined object/article in millimetres to one decimal point.
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Treatment complication

546483 | Glossary Item | Cancer Australia
A short or long term side effect or critical event arising from a medical treatment generally within 30 days of treatment. This includes 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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Treatment complication date

572938 | Property | Cancer Australia
The date that a treatment complication (adverse event) is experienced by a patient during or after medical treatment. The date on which a side effect arising from a medical treatment is experienced.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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Treatment complication outcome

581126 | Property | Cancer Australia
The outcome 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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Treatment complication type

546477 | Property | Cancer Australia
The type of short or long term treatment complication generally arising within 30 days of treatment.
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Treatment funding source

457099 | Property | Cancer Australia
The source of funding for a health-related treatment procedure or course of treatment.
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Treatment funding source code N

599880 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
A codeset representing the source of funding for a treatment procedure or course of treatment.
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Treatment modification type for cancer-related systemic therapy code N[N]

424304 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
A code set describing the ways in which a regimen of systemic therapy can be modified.
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Treatment plan modification

425598 | Property | Cancer Australia
A change to a treatment plan, often as a result of a response to treatment or a change in the extent or pathway of the disease.
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Tumour focality code N

495297 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
A code set outlining whether multiple tumour foci are present in a single primary.
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Tumour outside primary site indicator

545378 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether there is macroscopic evidence of a tumour outside of the primary site of cancer.
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Tumour size outside primary site

425545 | Property | Cancer Australia
The size of the tumour extending outside of the primary site of cancer. This applies to both patients treated with and without surgery. In non-surgical cases, the extent of tumour outside the primary site may be assessed by imaging. For example, by using a CT scan, or ultrasound guided core biopsy.
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Tumour size outside primary site code N

424280 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
A code set representing the size of the tumour outside the primary site.
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Unintentional weight loss indicator

428806 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a person experienced unintentional weight loss of greater than 10% in the previous six months. Weight loss is a reduction of the total body mass, due to a mean loss of fluid, body fat or adipose tissue and/or lean mass. It can occur unintentionally due to an underlying disease such as cancer. Patients with medical causes of weight loss usually have signs or symptoms that suggest involvement of a particular organ system.
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Urinary incontinence indicator

487166 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a person is experiencing urinary incontinence.
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Urinary incontinence pad use indicator

587643 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a person who is experiencing urinary incontinence is using pads to manage urine leakage.
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Urine voiding problem severity

495121 | Property | Cancer Australia
The severity of urine voiding problems.
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Variation from planned treatment indicator

468358 | Property | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether the course of treatment for cancer received varied from the planned treatment. This includes the cessation of treatment and variation of the treatment type, delivery and/or dose.
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Yes/no/pending code N

390785 | Value Domain | Cancer Australia
A code set representing 'yes', 'no' and 'pending' responses.
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