NAACCR Item #3806: AFP Post-Orchiectomy Range
| Item # | Length | Source of Standard | Year Implemented | Version Implemented | Year Retired | Version Retired | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3806 | 1 | NAACCR | 2018 | 18 | 
            NAACCR XML:
            
                
                    Tumor.afpPostOrchiectomyRange
                
            
        
        
            Alternate Names
                - Testis Serum Markers: AFP (Alpha Fetoprotein) Post-Orchiectomy Range
 
Description
            AFP (Alpha Fetoprotein) Post-Orchiectomy Range identifies the range category of the lowest AFP value measured post-orchiectomy. AFP is a serum tumor marker that is often elevated in patients with nonseminomatous germ cell tumors of the testis. The Post-Orchiectomy lab value is used to monitor response to therapy.
        Rationale
                AFP (Alpha Fetoprotein) Post-Orchiectomy Range is a Registry Data Collection Variable in AJCC. AFP (Alpha Fetoprotein) Post-Orchiectomy Range is used to assign the S Category Pathological and was previously collected as Testis CS SSF# 13.
            Codes
                | 0 | Within normal limits | 
| 1 | Above normal and less than 1,000 nanograms/milliliter (ng/mL) | 
| 2 | 1,000 -10,000 ng/mL | 
| 3 | Greater than 10,000 ng/mL | 
| 4 | Post-Orchiectomy alpha fetoprotein (AFP) stated to be elevated | 
| 5 | Post-Orchiectomy alpha fetoprotein (AFP) unknown or not done but pre-orchiectomy AFP was normal | 
| 7 | Test ordered, results not in chart | 
| 8 | Not applicable: Information not collected for this case (If this information is required by your standard setter, use of code 8 may result in an edit error.) | 
| 9 | Not documented in medical record No orchiectomy performed AFP (Alpha Fetoprotein) Post-Orchiectomy Range not assessed or unknown if assessed | 
Code Notes
                Each Site-Specific Data Item (SSDI) applies only to selected primary sites, histologies, and years of diagnosis. Depending on applicability and standard-setter requirements, SSDIs may be left blank.