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Item # Length Source of Standard Year Implemented Version Implemented Year Retired Version Retired
162 2 SEER

NAACCR XML: Patient.race3

Description
Code the patient’s race. Race is coded separately from Spanish/Hispanic Origin [190]. All tumors for the same patient should have the same race codes. If the patient is multiracial, code all races using RACE 2 through RACE 5 [161-164]. For coding instructions and race code history see the current SEER Program Coding and Staging Manual3.
 
Reference to Census 2000 definitions for ethnicity and race: http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/doc/sf2.pdf (Appendix G).
Rationale
Because race has a significant association with cancer rates and outcomes, a comparison between areas with different racial distributions may require an analysis of race to interpret the findings. The race codes listed correspond closely to race categories used by the U.S. Census Bureau to allow calculation of race-specific incidence rates. The full coding system should be used to allow accurate national comparison and collaboration, even if the state population does not include many of the race categories.
Codes
01White
02Black or African American
03American Indian or Alaska Native
04Chinese
05Japanese
06Filipino
07Native Hawaiian
08Korean
*
10Vietnamese
11Laotian
12Hmong
13Cambodian
14Thai
15Asian Indian, NOS or Pakistani, NOS (code 09 prior to Version 12)
16 Asian Indian
17 Pakistani
20Micronesian, NOS
21Chamorro
22Guamanian, NOS
25Polynesian, NOS
26Tahitian
27Samoan
28Tongan
30Melanesian, NOS
31Fiji Islander
32Papua New Guinean
88No further race documented
96Other Asian, including Asian, NOS and Oriental, NOS
97Pacific Islander, NOS
98Some other race
99Unknown by patient
BlankRace 2-5 not coded
*Code 09 was retired effective with Version 12. See codes 15-17.

Note:
If diagnosed prior to 2000 and any race code (Race 2, 3, 4, or 5) is blank, all subsequent race codes must be blank. If diagnosed after 1999 and any race code (for Race 2, 3, 4, and 5) is 88 (no further race documented), then all subsequent race codes also must be 88. If any race equals 99, then all race codes (Race 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5) must be 99.




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