California Cancer Reporting System Standards, Volume III

 

RX Hosp--Transplnt-Endocr

This edit has also been named RX Hosp Transplnt/Endocr in this volume. However, Transp Endo Hosp is the name that will be used for 2012.

IDENTIFIERS

CCR ID

NAACCR ID

E1621 None: State Requestor

DESCRIPTION

Identifies systemic therapeutic procedures given as part of first course of treatment at this facility or the reason they were not used. These include bone marrow transplants, stem cell harvests, and surgical and radiation endocrine therapy

LEVEL

Admission

LENGTH

1

ALLOWABLE VALUES

er238 Transp Endo Hosp

Codes
00 None, diagnosed at autopsy
10 Bone marrow transplant NOS
11 Bone marrow tranplant autologous
12 Bone marrow transplant allogeneic
20 Stem cell harvest and infusion
30 Endocrine surgery and/or endocrine radiation therapy
40 Code 30 in combo with 10, 11, 12 or 20
82 Contraindicated
85 Patient died
86 Recommended, not given
87 Refused
88 Recommended, unknown if given

99

Unknown, death certificate-only cases

SOURCE

If the new case record version is A or later, then just load C/N #F03564 and right-justify and zero-fill.

UPDATE

Manual (Change may require update to RX Summ—Transplnt/Endocr).

CONSOLIDATED DATA EXTRACT

Yes

INTERFIELD EDITS

IF459 RX Summ—Transplnt/Endocr, Transp Endo Hosp

IF606 Class of Case 00

IF899 Date of Initial RX, Ca Dir RX 2003

IF992 Class of Case, RX at Hosp

IF1144: Class of Case 20-22, Treatment

HISTORICAL CHANGES

3/26/03 New data item requirement for cases diagnosed January 1, 2003 and forward.
10/8/03 Added conversion table to Source.
3/3/04 Replaced conversion table in Source to fix conversion problems due to this field being converted incorrectly. Removed conversion instructions from SOURCE for Version 9 records. See Use Case 22. Added autopsy cases text to code 00 for clarity.
2010 Data Change: CCR name (Transp_Endo_Hosp) changed to match NAACCR name. Other data item names changed in Update.

1/9/12

CCR name (RX Hosp--Transplnt-Endocr) chaned back to (Transp Endo Hosp), the original name.
In the normal sequence, V2 provides the correct name of a data item and V3 is modified (later) to match. In this specific case, the process failed. The item was changed in V3, but was not changed in V2.
The best solution is to return V3 to the original name, because a V2 change would impact the "already published) V2 and that impacts Eureka and vendor software teams.
Thus, the data item is once again named Transp Endo Hosp. However, both names have been retained in the TOC and the TOC in both instances, points to this topic. Just in case someone actually remembers the 2011 mistaken name. Phew. I'm going home.