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    Item # 
    Length 
    Source of Standard 
    Year Implemented 
    Version Implemented 
    Year Retired 
    Version Retired 
   
  
    1504 
    2 
    CoC 
    2018 
    18 
     
     
   
NAACCR XML: Tumor.phase1RadiationPrimaryTxVolume
Description
Identifies the primary treatment volume or primary anatomic target treated during the first phase of radiation therapy during the first course of treatment. This data item is required for CoC-accredited facilities 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 I Radiation to Draining Lymph Nodes [1505].
 
This data item provides information describing the anatomical structure targeted by radiation therapy during the first 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 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)  
        97 Invalid historical FORDS value  
        98 Other  
        99 Unknown