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Framework that allows defining file formats (layouts) and use them to read and write data files.
Item #
Length
Source of Standard
Year Implemented
Version Implemented
Year Retired
Version Retired
1844
2
SEER
1997
5.1
NAACCR XML: Tumor.followUpContactState
Description
USPS abbreviation for the state (including U.S. territories, commonwealths, or possessions), or Canada Post abbreviation for the Canadian province/territory of the follow-up contact’s current usual residence. If the patient has multiple tumors, the follow-up contact state should be the same for all tumors. Effective with NAACCR Volume II, Version 13, a new data item, FollowUp Contact--Country [1847] was added to the standard transmission record layout. The UDS Committee expects the new item to supplement the use of Follow-Up Contact--State [1844].
Rationale
Sometimes registries carry out follow-up by contacting the patient and other contacts by a letter or phone call to ascertain their vital status. When a patient's current address is unknown or the patient is for some reason not to be contacted (e.g., patient is a minor child), the most current name, address and phone number of another contact, such as a relative or neighbor are needed. This information may also be useful for conducting research studies.
Codes (in addition to USPS and Canadian Postal Service abbreviations)
CD
Resident of Canada, NOS (province/territory unknown)
US
Resident of United States, NOS (state/commonwealth/territory/possession unknown)
XX
Resident of country other than the United States (including its territories, commonwealths, or possessions) or Canada, and country is known
YY
Resident of country other than the United States (including its territories, commonwealths, or possessions) or Canada, and country is unknown
ZZ
Residence unknown