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Item #
Length
Source of Standard
Year Implemented
Version Implemented
Year Retired
Version Retired
1524
2
CoC
2018
18
NAACCR XML: Tumor.phase3RadiationPrimaryTxVolume
Description
Identifies the primary treatment volume or primary anatomic target treated during the third phase of radiation therapy during the first course of treatment. This data item is required for CoC-accredited facilities for cases diagnosed as of 01/01/2018.
Rationale
Radiation treatment is commonly delivered in one or more phases. Typically, in each phase, the primary tumor or tumor bed is treated. This data item should be used to indicate the primary target volume, which might include the primary tumor or tumor bed. If the primary tumor was not targeted, record the other regional or distant site that was targeted. Draining lymph nodes may also be targeted during the first phase. These will be identified in a separate data item Phase III Radiation to Draining Lymph Nodes [1525].
This data item provides information describing the anatomical structure targeted by radiation therapy during the third phase of radiation treatment and can be used to determine whether the site of the primary diseases was treated with radiation or if other regional or distant sites were targeted. This information is useful in evaluating the patterns of care within a facility and on a regional or national basis. The breakdown and reorganization of the sites will allow for concise reporting.
Codes
00 No phase III radiation treatment
01 Neck lymph node regions
02 Thoracic lymph node regions
03 Neck and thoracic lymph node regions
04 Breast/ Chestwall lymph node regions
05 Abdominal lymph nodes
06 Pelvic lymph nodes
07 Abdominal and pelvic lymph nodes
09 Lymph node region, NOS
10 Eye/orbit/optic nerve
11 Pituitary
12 Brain
13 Brain (Limited)
14 Spinal cord
20 Nasopharynx
21 Oral Cavity
22 Oropharynx
23 Larynx (glottis) or hypopharynx
24 Sinuses/Nasal tract
25 Parotid or other salivary glands
26 Thyroid
29 Head and neck (NOS)
30 Lung or bronchus
31 Mesothelium
32 Thymus
39 Chest/lung (NOS)
40 Breast - whole
41 Breast - partial
42 Chest wall
50 Esophagus
51 Stomach
52 Small bowel
53 Colon
54 Rectum
55 Anus
56 Liver
57 Biliary tree or gallbladder
58 Pancreas or hepatopancreatic ampulla
59 Abdomen (NOS)
60 Bladder - whole
61 Bladder - partial
62 Kidney
63 Ureter
64 Prostate - whole
65 Prostate - partial
66 Urethra
67 Penis
68 Testicle or scrotum
70 Ovaries or fallopian tubes
71 Uterus or Cervix
72 Vagina
73 Vulva
80 Skull
81 Spine/vertebral bodies
82 Shoulder
83 Ribs
84 Hip
85 Pelvic bones
86 Pelvis (NOS, non-visceral)
88 Extremity bone, NOS
90 Skin
91 Soft tissue
92 Hemibody
93 Whole body
94 Mantle, mini-mantle (obsolete after 2017)
95 Lower extended field (obsolete after 2017)
96 Inverted Y (obsolete after 2017)
98 Other
99 Unknown