Grade Post Therapy Clin (yc)
Notes
**Note 1:** Leave Grade Post Therapy Clin (yc) blank when
* No neoadjuvant therapy
* Clinical or pathological case only
* Neoadjuvant therapy completed, no microscopic exam is done prior to surgery/resection of primary tumor
* There is only one grade available and it cannot be determined if it is clinical, pathological, post therapy clinical or post therapy pathological
**Note 2:** Assign the highest grade from the microscopically sampled specimen of the primary site following neoadjuvant therapy or primary systemic/radiation therapy.
**Note 3:** If there are multiple tumors with different grades abstracted as one primary, code the highest grade.
**Note 4:** The grading system for this chapter is based on histology
* Immature teratomas and serous carcinomas: Use codes L, H, or 9. This include the following ICD-O-3 codes: 8441/2, 8441/3, 8460/3, 8461/3, 8474/3, 9080/3
* All other histologies: Code 1-3 if a nuclear grade is documented, otherwise code 9
* If your registry collects ovarian borderline tumors (/1), code “B” for grade
**Note 5:** G3 includes anaplastic.
**Note 6:** Code 9 (unknown) when
* Microscopic exam is done after neoadjuvant therapy and grade from the primary site is not documented
* Microscopic exam is done after neoadjuvant therapy and there is no residual cancer
* Grade checked “not applicable” on CAP Protocol (if available) and no other grade information is available
Metadata
SSDI
Code |
Description |
1 |
G1: Well differentiated |
2 |
G2: Moderately differentiated |
3 |
G3: Poorly differentiated, undifferentiated |
B |
GB: Borderline Tumor |
L |
Low grade |
H |
High grade |
9 |
Grade cannot be assessed (GX); Unknown |
<BLANK> |
See Note 1 |