Grade Pathological

Notes

**Note 1:** Grade Pathological must not be blank. **Note 2:** There is a preferred grading system for this schema. If the clinical grade given uses the preferred grading system and the pathological grade does not use the preferred grading system, do not record the Grade Clinical in the Grade Pathological field. * *Example:* Ovarian biopsy reports states moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma. The surgical resection states a high grade adenocarcinoma. Assign Grade Pathological using the H code - Code Grade Clinical as 2 since Moderately differentiated (G2) is the preferred grading system - Code Grade Pathological as H since the preferred grading system was not used and there is a code available for “high grade” only **Note 3:** Assign the highest grade from the primary tumor. **Note 4:** If there are multiple tumors with different grades abstracted as one primary, code the highest grade. **Note 5:** The grading system for this Staging System 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 6:** G3 includes anaplastic. **Note 7:** Use the grade from the **clinical work up** from the primary tumor in different scenarios based on behavior or surgical resection * **Behavior** - Tumor behavior for the clinical and the pathological diagnoses are the same AND the clinical grade is the highest grade - Tumor behavior for clinical diagnosis is invasive, and the tumor behavior for the pathological diagnosis is in situ * **Surgical Resection** - Surgical resection is done of the primary tumor and there is no grade documented from the surgical resection - Surgical resection is done of the primary tumor and there is no residual cancer * **No surgical resection** - Surgical resection of the primary tumor has not been done, but there is positive microscopic confirmation of distant metastases during the clinical time frame **Note 8:** Code 9 (unknown) when * Grade from primary site is not documented * Surgical resection is done after neoadjuvant therapy and grade from the primary site is not documented and there is no grade from the post therapy clinical work up * Surgical resection is done after neoadjuvant therapy and there is no residual cancer and there is no grade from the post therapy clinical work up * No resection of the primary site (see exception in Note 7, Surgical resection, last bullet) * Neo-adjuvant therapy is followed by a resection (see Grade Post Therapy Path (yp)) * Grade checked “not applicable” on CAP Protocol (if available) and no other grade information is available * Clinical case only (see Grade Clinical) * There is only one grade available and it cannot be determined if it is clinical, pathological, post therapy clinical or post therapy pathological

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9

NAACCR Item

NAACCR #3844

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