42090-1
ClinicalCollaborative staging site-Specific factor 5 Cancer
Definition
This belongs to the set of Collaborative Staging (CS) data items effective with 2004 diagnosis. The "CS Site-Specific Factor" items (1-6) are used to code additional site-specific information needed to derive TNM or AJCC stage, or to code prognostic factors that have an effect on stage or survival. Some site-specific information that was formerly recorded in "EOD--Tumor Size" [780] (Breslow's Thickness for melanoma; HIV/AIDS status for lymphoma) is now also in "CS Site-Specific Factor" items. Many site-specific schemas do not use any of the Site-Specific Factors; other schemas use from 1 to all 6 of the factors... NAACCR Data Standards and Data Dictionary Version 11
LOINC 6-Axis Classification
Component
Collaborative staging site-specific factor 5
Property
Prid
Time Aspect
Pt
System
Cancer.XXX
Scale Type
Nom
Method Type
N/A
Details
Class
TUMRRGT
Order/Observation
N/A
Short Name
Cssite-Specific factor 5 Cancer
Related Names
Frequently Asked Questions
What is LOINC code 42090-1?
LOINC code 42090-1 identifies "Collaborative staging site-Specific factor 5 Cancer". This belongs to the set of Collaborative Staging (CS) data items effective with 2004 diagnosis. The "CS Site-Specific Factor" items (1-6) are used to code additional site-specific information needed to derive TNM or AJCC stage, or to code prognostic factors that have an effect on stage or survival. Some site-specific information that was formerly recorded in "EOD--Tumor Size" [780] (Breslow's Thickness for melanoma; HIV/AIDS status for lymphoma) is now also in "CS Site-Specific Factor" items. Many site-specific schemas do not use any of the Site-Specific Factors; other schemas use from 1 to all 6 of the factors... NAACCR Data Standards and Data Dictionary Version 11
What does 42090-1 measure?
This code measures Collaborative staging site-specific factor 5 in Cancer.XXX. It belongs to the TUMRRGT class in the LOINC classification.
What is LOINC?
LOINC (Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes) is a universal standard for identifying laboratory and clinical observations. It is maintained by the Regenstrief Institute and used worldwide for health data exchange.