CS Site-Specific Factor 1
World Health Organization (WHO) Grade Classification
Notes
**Note 1**: The World Health Organization (WHO) classification system for tumors of the central nervous system combines tumor nomenclature with an associated grading system, so the actual histologic diagnosis directly correlates with the histologic grade of the tumor. The histologic grade used for staging purposes is not the same code that is assigned as the differentiation code in the sixth digit of the ICD-O morphology code and recorded in the traditional registry Grade field. **Note 2**: Code the WHO grade classification as documented in the medical record. If a WHO grade is not documented, refer to the WHO grade instructions in Part I, Section II. For specific histologies, a WHO grade is automatically assigned. See AJCC 7th edition Table 56.3 or MPH rules Brain Section Equivalent Terms and Definitions. **Note 3**: A WHO grade can only be assigned from a pathology report. If the only diagnosis is clinical (imaging), code to 998 for no histologic examination of primary site done.Default
999NAACCR Item
NAACCR #2880Metadata
CCCR_III_COLLECTED_IN_CSV1COC_ALREADY_COLLECTED
NPCR_REQUIRED_BY_NPCR_2011_FORWARD
SEER_ALREADY_COLLECTED
Code | Description |
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010 | Grade I |
020 | Grade II |
030 | Grade III |
040 | Grade IV |
988 | Not applicable: Information not collected for this case (If this item is required by your standard setter, use of code 988 will result in an edit error.) |
998 | No histologic examination of primary site |
999 | Not documented in medical record Unknown; WHO grade not stated |