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Laterality describes which side of a paired organ is the origin of the primary cancer. Each side of a paired...
The anatomical extent of disease in a person with cancer.
The morphology of a cancer refers to the histological classification of the cancer tissue (histopathological type) and a description of...
The stage grouping defines the anatomical extent of disease at diagnosis based on the previously coded T, N and M...
An indicator of whether a primary cancer has spread to a distant site in a person with cancer.
The depth of invasion of a cervical cancer tumour into the cervical wall for a person with cervical cancer.
The term recurrence refers to the return or reappearance of the primary cancer after a disease-free intermission or remission.
The primary site is the site of origin of the tumour, as opposed to the secondary or metastatic sites. It...
The region of first recurrence as locoregional cancer in a person with cancer, after a disease-free period.
The basis of diagnosis of a cancer is the microscopic or non-microscopic or death certificate source of the diagnosis. The...
The presence or absence of the invasion of cancer cells into blood vessels and/or the lymphatic system.
The result of a cytopathology test to verify cancer diagnosis and morphology in a person with cancer.
Describes the comorbidities present at the time of diagnosis in a person with cancer.
The thickness of a melanoma.
The total myometrial thickness for a person with endometrial cancer.
An indicator of whether the person receives a cancer diagnostic assessment, to determine the presence or otherwise of cancer.
The depth of tumour invasion into the myometrium for a person with endometrial cancer.
The type of psychosocial service a person with cancer is referred to as part of their cancer treatment or follow-up.
M stage is the coding system used to record the absence or presence of distant metastases at the time of...
T stage is the coding system used to identify the presence of primary tumour. It reflects the tumour size and...