AIHW logo
METEOR logo
Our sites
AIHW GEN Aged Care Data Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Health Performance Framework
Indigenous Mental Health and
Suicide Prevention Clearinghouse
Australian Mesothelioma Registry Housing data Regional Insights for Indigenous Communities
Contact FAQs
  • Find metadata
    • Find metadata
    • Getting started
    • Data set specifications
    • Indicator sets
    • Data quality statements
    • Data dictionary archives
  • Metadata management
    • Metadata management
    • Data standards
    • Registration authorities
    • Registration statuses
  • How to use METEOR
    • How to use METEOR
    • First steps
    • Using My Page
    • Downloading and printing
    • FAQs
    • About METEOR
  • Learn about metadata
    • Learn about metadata
    • Metadata explained
    • How to create metadata
    • Metadata development resources

Cancer status

Identifying and definitional attributes

Metadata item type:Help on this termProperty
METEOR identifier:Help on this term394063
Registration status:Help on this term
  • Health, Standard 07/12/2011
Definition:Help on this term

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.

Property group:Help on this termAssessment event

Source and reference attributes

Submitting organisation:Help on this termCancer Australia
Reference documents:Help on this termMyers T (Editor) 2009. Mosby’s Medical Dictionary, 8th Edition. Missouri: Mosby Elsevier page 394

Relational attributes

Data Element Concepts implementing this property:Help on this term
Patient—cancer status
    • Health, Standard 07/12/2011
Help
Downloading

The download may take a while, please wait.

Do not refresh the screen until the download is complete.

<Title>

<body>
<footer>
  • View
  • Print view
  • Download
  • Word™
  • Pdf
  • Advanced Download
  • Review
  • Compare items
© Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Version 1.0.0+20220531.2