Definition
Components
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Data Element ConceptPerson with cancer—primary tumour status
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Object ClassPerson with cancer
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PropertyPrimary tumour status
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Value DomainT stage (UICC TNM Classification of Malignant Tumours, 6th ed) code XX[X]
Representation
This representation is based on the value domain for this data element, more information is available at " T stage (UICC TNM Classification of Malignant Tumours, 6th ed) code XX[X] ".Data Type | String |
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Format | XX[X] |
Maximum character length | 3 |
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Supplementary Values | 88 | Not applicable |
Comments
Guide for use:
TNM staging applies to solid tumours excluding brain tumours.
Choose the lower (less advanced) T category when there is any uncertainty.
T stage value is derived from value of "Solid tumour size (at diagnosis) total millimetres". Refer to usage attributes for this data element for additional detail
Comments:
Cancer prognosis and survival can be related to the extent of the disease at diagnosis. Survival rates are generally higher if the disease is localised to the organ of origin compared with cases in which the tumour has spread beyond the primary site.
Staging systems seek to classify patients having a similar prognosis into groups or stages. TNM staging is an internationally agreed staging classification system based on the anatomical site of the primary tumour and its extent of spread. The T component refers to the size of the tumour and whether or not it has spread to surrounding tissues. The N component describes the presence or absence of tumour in regional lymph nodes. The M component refers to the presence or absence of tumour at sites distant from the primary site.
References
Sobin LH, Wittekind C. TNM Classification of Malignant Tumours. 6 ed. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons; 2002
Commission on Cancer Facility Oncology Registry Data Standards (FORDS): Revised for 2004
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