CS Site-Specific Factor 11
This input is used for staging
Histopathologic Grading
Notes
**Note 1**: Histologic grading is used to distinguish between IVA and IVB anatomic stage/prognostic groups. It is considered to be of particular importance for mucinous carcinomas (morphology codes 8480, 8481, and 8490). **Note 2**: Select the code for the highest grade from the primary tumor tissue as described on the pathology report prior to neoadjuvant treatment. **Note 3**: The term "undifferentiated" should not apply to mucinous tumors because a tumor that makes mucin is, by definition, differentiated into mucin-producing tumor cells.Default
999NAACCR Item
NAACCR #2865Metadata
CCCR_ESSENTIAL_FOR_TNM_CLASSIFICATIONNPCR_REQUIRED_WHEN_AVAILABLE_2011_FORWARD
Code | Description |
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010 | For NON-MUCINOUS tumors: Well differentiated Grade 1/4 |
011 | For MUCINOUS tumors: Grade 1/2 Grade 1/3 Grade 1/4 Low grade Well differentiated Stated as Grade 1 with no information on the total number of codes in the grading system |
020 | For NON-MUCINOUS tumors: Moderately differentiated Grade 2/4 |
021 | For MUCINOUS tumors: Grade 2/2 Grade 2/3 Grade 2/4 Grade 3/3 Grade 3/4 High grade Moderately differentiated Poorly differentiated Stated as Grade 2 or Grade 3 with no information on the total number of codes in the grading system |
030 | For NON-MUCINOUS tumors: Poorly differentiated Grade 3/4 |
040 | For NON-MUCINOUS tumors: Undifferentiated Grade 4/4 |
988 | Not applicable: Information not collected for this case (If this information is required by your standard setter, use of code 988 may result in an edit error.) |
998 | No pathologic confirmation of primary site tumor |
999 | Unknown or no information Not documented in patient record |