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The reference which describes in detail the methods of staging and the definitions for the classification system used in determining...
The date on which symptoms for cancer first occurred and prompted medical attention from a hospital or health practitioner.
The type of healthcare provider (individual, team or organisation) that provides primary cancer care.
The anatomical position of origin of a tumour.
The most reliable basis of a cancer diagnosis.
The date of first recurrence as locoregional cancer. The term recurrence defines the return, reappearance or metastasis of cancer (of the...
Treatments used for the treatment of cancer other than surgery, radiotherapy or systemic therapy.
The edition number of the reference used for the purpose of staging a cancer. Refers to the reference that describes in...
The type of evidence that confirms a diagnosis of a malignant tumour.
The date on which non-surgical treatment for cancer was started.
The date on which non-surgical treatment for cancer was completed.
The edition number of the reference used for the purposes of staging a cancer.
An indicator of whether an individual has any first degree relatives with a current or prior diagnosis of cancer from...
An indicator of the occurrence of treatment complications from radiotherapy for the treatment of gynaecological cancer.
An indicator of whether an individual has any second degree relatives with a current or prior diagnosis of cancer from...
The type of psychosocial service a person is referred to as part of their cancer treatment or follow-up.
The presence or absence of residual tumour after treatment. Residual tumour is based on the UICC TNM cancer staging system...
An indicator of whether a patient has been referred to palliative care services. Referral to palliative care services is referral to...
The orientation of the surgical margin that is closest to the invasive or in situ carcinoma. Surgical margins represent sites that...
Whether the multiple primary tumours in the person with cancer are synchronous or metachronous. Synchronous primary tumours are detected simultaneously, either...