CS Site-Specific Factor 7

Gleason's Primary Pattern and Secondary Pattern Values on Needle Core Biopsy/Transurethral Resection of Prostate (TURP)

Notes

**Note 1**: Code the Gleason's primary and secondary patterns from needle core biopsy or TURP only in this field. Gleason's primary and secondary patterns provided on prostate tissue on a transurethral resection of bladder (TURB) specimen can also be used in this field. **Note 2**: Code the Gleason's primary and secondary patterns prior to neoadjuvant treatment. **Note 3**: Usually prostate cancers are graded using Gleason's score or pattern. Gleason's grading for prostate primaries is based on a 5-component system (5 histologic patterns). Prostatic cancer generally shows two main histologic patterns. The primary pattern, the pattern occupying greater than 50% of the cancer, is usually indicated by the first number of the Gleason's grade, and the secondary pattern is usually indicated by the second number. These two numbers are added together to create a pattern score, ranging from 2 to 10. * If there are two numbers, assume that they refer to two patterns (the first number being the primary pattern and the second number the secondary pattern), and sum them to obtain the score. * If only one number is given and it is less than or equal to 5, assume that it describes a pattern. Code the number as the primary pattern and code the secondary pattern as 9. * If only one number is given and it is greater than 5, assume that it is a score. Code 099. * If the pathology report specifies a specific number out of a total of 10, the first number given is the score. Example: The pathology report says Gleason's 3/10. The Gleason's score would be 3, and coded as 099. **Note 4**: If different patterns are documented on multiple needle core biopsies code the pattern that reflects the highest or most aggressive score regardless if the pathologist provides an overall pattern in a final summary. If different patterns equal the same high score, give priority to the highest primary pattern and then the highest secondary pattern. For example, both Gleason's 3, 4 and Gleason's 4, 3 equal Gleason's score 7; code 043. Do not mix patterns from multiple specimens. **Note 5**: If needle core biopsy and TURP are both performed, code the pattern that reflects the highest score. **Note 6**: If needle core biopsy and TURP are not performed, use code 998. If the Gleason's pattern and score are not documented on needle core biopsy or TURP, use code 999.

Default

999

NAACCR Item

NAACCR #2861

Metadata

CCCR_III_COLLECTED_IN_CSV1
COC_CLINICALLY_SIGNIFICANT
SEER_CLINICALLY_SIGNIFICANT
Code Description
011 Primary pattern 1, secondary pattern 1
012 Primary pattern 1, secondary pattern 2
013 Primary pattern 1, secondary pattern 3
014 Primary pattern 1, secondary pattern 4
015 Primary pattern 1, secondary pattern 5
019 Primary pattern 1, secondary pattern unknown
021 Primary pattern 2, secondary pattern 1
022 Primary pattern 2, secondary pattern 2
023 Primary pattern 2, secondary pattern 3
024 Primary pattern 2, secondary pattern 4
025 Primary pattern 2, secondary pattern 5
029 Primary pattern 2, secondary pattern unknown
031 Primary pattern 3, secondary pattern 1
032 Primary pattern 3, secondary pattern 2
033 Primary pattern 3, secondary pattern 3
034 Primary pattern 3, secondary pattern 4
035 Primary pattern 3, secondary pattern 5
039 Primary pattern 3, secondary pattern unknown
041 Primary pattern 4, secondary pattern 1
042 Primary pattern 4, secondary pattern 2
043 Primary pattern 4, secondary pattern 3
044 Primary pattern 4, secondary pattern 4
045 Primary pattern 4, secondary pattern 5
049 Primary pattern 4, secondary pattern unknown
051 Primary pattern 5, secondary pattern 1
052 Primary pattern 5, secondary pattern 2
053 Primary pattern 5, secondary pattern 3
054 Primary pattern 5, secondary pattern 4
055 Primary pattern 5, secondary pattern 5
059 Primary pattern 5, secondary pattern unknown
099 Primary pattern unknown, secondary pattern unknown
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 needle core biopsy/TURP performed
999 Unknown or no information
Not documented in patient record