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Multiple Primary and Histology Coding Rules Manual
seer.cancer.gova. When there is no tumor in the primary site, only metastatic lesions are present: I. Use the primary site documented by a physician and use the multiple primary and histology coding rules for that primary site. II. If no primary site is documented, code the primary site as unknown and use the general multiple primary and histology coding rules.
SEER Site-Specific Surgery of Primary Site Codes
seer.cancer.govSEER 2003+ Site-Specific Surgery of Primary Site Codes F-4 SEER Program Code Manual, 3rd Edition, revision 1 January 2003 effective for cases diagnosed 01/01/2003 ESOPHAGUS C15.0–C15.9 (Except for M-9750, 9760–9764, 9800–9820, 9826, 9831–9920, 9931–9964, 9980–9989) Codes 00 None; no surgery of primary site; autopsy ONLY
SEER Program Coding and Staging Manual 2018
seer.cancer.govSEER Site-Specific Factors 1 –6 4 Introduction 5 SEER Program 5 ... Surgery of Primary Site 161 Surgical Margins of the Primary Site 163 ... Section IX Administrative Codes 238 Site/Type Interfield Review 239 Histology/Behavior Interfield Review 240
Breast Equivalent Terms and Definitions C500-C506, C508 ...
seer.cancer.govTable 1: Primary Site Codes . Table 1 contains terms used in mammograms, clinical diagnosis, and less frequently the operative and pathology reports to describe the location of the tumor. Find the term in Column 1 and use the site code in Column 2. Note: See the