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Item #
Length
Source of Standard
Year Implemented
Version Implemented
Year Retired
Version Retired
676
2
CoC
1997
5.1
NAACCR XML: Tumor.rxHospRegLnRemoved
Alternate Names
RX Hosp--Reg LN Examined
Number of Regional Lymph Nodes Examined at This Facility (CoC)
Description
Describes number of regional lymph nodes removed at the reporting facility as part of the first course of treatment.
Rationale
If central registries wish to study the treatment given at particular facilities, the facility-level treatment fields must be used. The summary treatment fields, conversely, combine information for all reporting facilities that provide first course of treatment for the tumor. Facility-specific fields allow studies of detailed referral patterns and treatment by type of healthcare setting. Knowing the extent of treatment given at a particular facility also helps resolve consolidation issues.
Codes (Refer to ROADS for additional coding instructions.)
00
No regional lymph nodes removed
01
One regional lymph node removed
02
Two regional lymph nodes removed
..
..
90
Ninety or more regional lymph nodes removed
95
No regional lymph node(s) removed, but aspiration of regional lymph node(s) was performed
96
Regional lymph node removal documented as a sampling and number of lymph nodes unknown/not stated
97
Regional lymph node removal documented as a dissection and number of lymph nodes unknown/not stated
98
Regional lymph nodes surgically removed, but number of lymph nodes unknown/not stated and not documented as sampling or dissection
99
Unknown; not stated; death certificate-only
Note: As of January 1, 2003, this data item is no longer required or recommended by CoC. However, the item was collected in the past and it is recommended that historic data be retained.