California Cancer Reporting System Standards, Volume III
CCR ID |
NAACCR ID |
E1183 |
2862 |
AJCC
Identifies additional information needed to generate stage, or prognostic factors that have an effect on stage or survival. Site-specific factors are used to record additional staging information needed by Collaborative Staging to derive TNM and/or SEER Summary Stage codes for particular site-histology schema.
Tumors, Admissions
3
er1043 CS Site-Specific Factor 8 (2010)
000-999 |
Site specific |
Blank |
Year of Diagnosis is before 2004 |
The information recorded in CS Site-Specific Factor 8 differs for each anatomic site. See the most current version of the Collaborative Stage Data Collection System (http://cancerstaging.org), for rules and site-specific codes and coding structures.
See CS Version Derived.
See CS Site-Specific Factor 7.
Yes, extract from tumor.
IF385 CS Items, Type Reporting Source-DCO
IF426 CS SSF 8, CS SSF 9, Breast (CS) (NAACCR12-1-A)
IF427 CS SSF 8, CS SSF 9, Surgery, DXStg, Breast (CS) (NAACCR12-1-A)
IF443 CS SSF 8, RX Summ--Surg, DXStg, ColoRectal (CS) (NAACCR12-1-A)
IF539 Obsolete Codes - CS Site-Specific Factor 8 (CS)
IF792 CS SSF 1-9, Head & Neck Schemas
IF854 CS Site-Specific Factor 8, Schema (CS)
IF887 CS Validate Schema (2010)
IF959 CS Items - SEER Required - SSF 8
IF1040 CS SSF 7, 8, 12, 13, Prostate Schema
IF1041 CS SSF 7, SSF 8, Prostate Schema
IF1066 CS SSF 8, Lymph Nodes, KidneyParenchyma
IF1101 CS Extension, SSF 8, KidneyParenchyma
IF1141: CS SSF 8, SSF 10, Grade, Prostate (SEER)
IF1166: Primary Site, TNM Clin Stage Valid B – Ed 7 (COC)
N/A
2010 |
New data item for 2010 data changes. |
07/27/2011 |
IF 426, 427, 428 and 443 were created to comply with NAACCR 12.1.A. Information for this new edit arrived in late July 2011. |
05/2013 |
Added IF 1040, 1041, 1066. |
05/2016 |
Per NAACCR v16, CS Site-Specific Factor 8 continues to be required site specifically. Updated description and codes to match NAACCR. Update logic revised for other CS fields due to new date requirements; however CS Site-Specific Factor logic remains the same. |