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Definition

The reason(s) that second-line treatment, treatment that was not part of the planned initial course of treatment, was administered to a person with cancer, as represented by a code.

Components

Data Element (this item)

Representation

This representation is based on the value domain for this data element, more information is available at " Reason(s) second-line treatment administered code N ".
Data Type Number
Format N
Maximum character length 1
Values
Value Meaning Start Date End Date
Permissible Values 1 Incomplete response to first-line treatment
2 Toxic effects of first-line treatment
3 Recurrence or progressive disease
6 Other
Supplementary Values 7 Not applicable-no second-line treatment administered
8 Unknown whether second-line treatment administered
9 Second-line treatment administered but reason for not stated/inadequately described

Comments

Guide for use:

Record the reason(s) second-line treatment was administered for cancer. This item can be recorded multiple times for each person with cancer (for example both incomplete response and toxic effects) and may be updated if any of the supplementary values were previously recorded.

It may be given when the cancer doesn't respond to first-line treatment, when first-line treatment has side effects that are not tolerated, or for disease progression or recurrence following a disease-free interval. The first recurrence may be many years after initial diagnosis and treatment for some patients.

References

Royal College of Physicians of London 1999. Lung cancer: a core data set. London: Royal College of Physicians of London

National Cancer Institute, 2008. Dictionary of Cancer Terms. Definition of second-line therapy. Viewed June 14, 2011, http://www.expertglossary.com/cancer/definition/second-line-therapy
This content Based on Australian Institute of Health and Welfare material. Attribution provided as required under the AIHW CC-BY licence.

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