Number of Cores Positive

Notes

**Note 1:** Physician statement of Number of Cores Positive can be used to code this data item when there is no other information available. **Note 2:** Record the number of positive prostate core biopsies from the first prostate core biopsy diagnostic for cancer. If positive cores are identified and the number of positive cores not specifically documented, code X6. * Information from the first core biopsy is preferred since the physician is usually examining the entire prostate. If a second core biopsy is done, this is usually done on a specified area, so more cores will be found to be positive. **Note 3:** If the pathology report contains a summary of the number of cores positive and examined, use the summary provided. If Summary Report is not available and multiple biopsy cores are obtained on the same day, the number of cores positive should be added. * Do not include cores of other area like seminal vesicles **Note 4:** Transperineal template-guided saturation biopsy (TTSB) is a stereotactic prostate biopsy technique that typically produces 30 to 80 core biopsies. This is an alternative biopsy technique used for some high-risk patients including men with persistently elevated PSA, those who have atypia on prior prostate biopsies, or men with biopsies showing high grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN). **Note 5:** The number of cores examined is recorded in 3897: Number of Cores Examined.

Default

X8

NAACCR Item

NAACCR #3898

Metadata

SSDI
Code Description
00 All examined cores negative
01-99 1 - 99 cores positive (Exact number of cores positive)
X1 100 or more cores positive
X6 Biopsy cores positive, number unknown
X7 No needle core biopsy performed
X8 Not applicable: Information not collected for this case (If this information is required by your standard setter, use of code X8 may result in an edit error.)
X9 Not documented in medical record Number of cores positive not assessed or unknown if assessed