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Healthcare provider—organisation identifier, N(16)

426830 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The Healthcare provider identifier—organisation (HPI-O) is the numerical identifier that uniquely identifies organisations in Australia where healthcare is provided.
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Person with cancer—clinical trial identifier, text X[X(399)]

430953 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The scientific/public title and/or registration number of the clinical trial(s) in which the person with cancer is enrolled, as represented by text.
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Person with cancer—psychosocial services type, code N[N]

431257 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The type of psychosocial service a person with cancer is referred to as part of their cancer treatment or follow-up, as represented by a code.
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Health service event—adverse event grade, code N

467449 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The grade of an adverse event that has occurred during a health service event as defined by the American National Institute of Health and National Cancer Institute's Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE, v4.0), as represented by a code.
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Person—erectile dysfunction extent, SHIM score NN

481924 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The total Sexual Health Inventory for Men (SHIM) score assessing the extent of erectile dysfunction in a person, as represented by a number.
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Person with prostate cancer—tissue collection method, code N

481993 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The method used to collect a tissue sample from a person with prostate cancer for diagnostic pathology testing, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—personal genetic syndrome type, text X[X(39)]

467958 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The type of genetic syndrome with which the person with cancer has been diagnosed, as represented by text.
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Cancer treatment—brachytherapy dose rate, code N

468137 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The dose rate of brachytherapy administered during the course of treatment for cancer, as represented by a code.
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Cancer treatment—specialist support services indicator, yes/no/unknown code N

462083 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether specialist support services have been used during treatment for cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—lung cancer immunohistochemistry type, code N[N]

433027 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The type of immunohistochemistry stains used to assist in the identification of abnormal cells and hence the diagnosis of a person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—fertility preservation procedure indicator, yes/no/unknown code N

462774 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether any fertility preservation procedures have been performed on a person with cancer related to their cancer or cancer treatment, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—castrate resistance indicator, yes/no code N

492869 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a person with cancer has been found to have castrate resistance, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—molecular pathology test date, DDMMYYYY

506791 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The date on which a molecular pathology test was performed to characterise a person's cancer, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
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Person with cancer—pelvic lymph node dissection laterality, code A

494386 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The laterality of a pelvic lymph node dissection in a person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person—urinary incontinence pad use indicator, yes/no/unknown code N

495133 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a person who is experiencing urinary incontinence is using pads to manage urine leakage, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—multiple primary tumours indicator, yes/no code N

519548 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a person with cancer has multiple primary tumours, as represented by a code.
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Cancer treatment—systemic therapy treatment modification indicator, yes/no/unknown code N

546764 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether there was modification made to a patient's planned systemic therapy treatment for cancer, as represented by a code.
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Cancer treatment—radiotherapy treatment type, code N[N]

561521 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The type of radiotherapy administered during the course of treatment for cancer, as represented by a code.
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Cancer treatment—immunotherapy completion date, DDMMYYYY

561360 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The completion date of immunotherapy administered during the course of treatment for cancer, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
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Person with cancer—region of first recurrence as locoregional cancer, topography code (ICD-O-3) ANN.N

393848 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The region of first recurrence as locoregional cancer in a person with cancer, after a disease-free period, as represented by a code.
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Patient—date of last contact, DDMMYYYY

394060 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The date of last contact with the patient, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
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Person with cancer—date of initial primary health care consultation, DDMMYYYY

456975 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The date on which the person with cancer had a consultation with a general practitioner or primary health care practitioner where the instance of cancer was first suspected or a cancer related symptom was first noted, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
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Person with cancer—cytopathology result, code N

422463 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The result of a cytopathology test to verify cancer diagnosis and morphology in a person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person—erectile dysfunction assessment date, DDMMYYYY

481949 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The date that erectile dysfunction in a person was assessed, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
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Person with cancer—immunohistochemistry type, text X[X(49)]

447300 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
Describes the type of immunohistochemistry stains used to assist in the identification of abnormal cells and hence the diagnosis of a person with cancer, as represented by text.
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Person with cancer—reason(s) second-line treatment administered, code N

457437 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The reason(s) that second-line treatment, treatment that was not part of the planned initial course of treatment, was administered to a person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—supportive care trial name, text X[X(39)]

458226 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The name of the supportive care trial/study in which the person with cancer is enrolled, as represented by text.
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Person with prior cancer diagnosis—pregnancy outcome indicator, yes/no code N

469613 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a person with cancer or (if male) their partner has carried a pregnancy to term, including a live birth, after treatment for cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—comorbidities, Colinet defined comorbidities code N[N]

432994 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
Diseases or conditions present at diagnosis and defined as comorbidities relevant to non-small cell lung cancer by Colinet et al 2005, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—molecular pathology indicator, yes/no/unknown code N

435150 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether molecular pathology testing was performed to characterise a person's cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—fertility preservation procedure type, text X[X(99)]

463550 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The type of fertility preservation procedure performed on the person with cancer that relates to their cancer or cancer treatment, as represented by text.
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Person with cancer—core biopsy tumour length, total millimetres NN.N

513447 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The total length of tissue involved by cancerous tissue in a single specimen found in pathology testing of tissue from a person with cancer, presented in millimetres.
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Immunotherapy for cancer cluster

561356 | Data Set Specification | Cancer Australia
Immunotherapy, also known as biological therapy, biotherapy or biological response modifier therapy, is cancer treatment that achieves its antitumour effect by altering the immune system or changing the host's response to the tumour cells. The immunotherapy cluster consists of those data elements recommended for collection as best practice when the patient is administered immunotherapy as part of the course of treatment for cancer. The immunotherapy cluster collects information on the immunother...
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Cancer treatment—systemic therapy agent or protocol, text X[X(149)]

561301 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The systemic therapy agent or protocol administered during the course of treatment for cancer, as represented by text.
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Person with cancer—distant metastasis status, M stage (UICC TNM Classification of Malignant Tumours, 7th ed) code X[XX]

403720 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The absence or presence of distant metastasis in a person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—reason(s) treatment not administered, code N

428257 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The reason(s) a person with cancer was not administered treatment for cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—molecular pathology test results, (other) code X[X(19)]

450360 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The results of a molecular pathology test for genetic and molecular abnormalities in a person with cancer, as represented by text.
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Person with cancer—date of initial medical specialist consultation, DDMMYYYY

456997 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The date on which the person with cancer had their initial consultation with a medical specialist in relation to a cancer diagnosis or suspected cancer diagnosis, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
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Person with cancer—family history of hereditary genetic events indicator, yes/no/unknown/not stated/inadequately described code N

457014 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a person with cancer has any first degree relatives or second degree relatives who have a current or prior hereditary genetic event, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—personal genetic syndrome type, genetic event type code N[N]

467928 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The type of genetic syndrome with which the person with cancer has been diagnosed, as represented by a code.
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Cancer treatment—specialist support services date, DDMMYYYY

487379 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The date on which a patient used specialist support services as part of their care during the initial round of treatment for cancer, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
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Person with cancer—date of cancer symptom onset, DDMMYYYY

446179 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The date on which symptoms for cancer which prompted medical attention from a hospital or health practitioner first occurred in the person with cancer, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
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Person with cancer—late effect indicator, yes/no/unknown/not stated/inadequately described code N

469620 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether the person with cancer is experiencing any late effects relating to the cancer and/or cancer treatment, as represented by a code.
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Cancer treatment—date of treatment outcome, DDMMYYYY

462050 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The date at the completion of the course of treatment for cancer on which the response of the tumour is recorded, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
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Person with cancer—extent of primary cancer, endometrial cancer staging (FIGO) code N[N]

424209 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The extent of a primary endometrial cancer as outlined by International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO), represented by a code.
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Cancer treatment—primary course of chemotherapy delay indicator, yes/no/unknown code N

542950 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether the primary course of chemotherapy for cancer treatment has been delayed, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—second-line treatment intention, code N

599723 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The intended outcome of second-line treatment administered to a person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Surgery for cancer cluster

603488 | Data Set Specification | Cancer Australia
Cancer-directed surgery is surgery that destroys or modifies cancer tissue anywhere in the body and includes biopsies that remove the entire tumour and/or leave only microscopic margins. It may be palliative, (to control symptoms, alleviate pain, or make the patient more comfortable), or curative. The surgery treatment cluster consists of those data elements recommended for collection as best practice when cancer-directed surgery is performed as part of the course of treatment for cancer. The su...
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Person with cancer—histopathological grade, primary Gleason grade code N

392014 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The primary Gleason grade assigned to a prostate cancer, as represented by a code.
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Patient—diagnosis date of cancer, DDMMYYYY

416129 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The date on which the patient was first diagnosed with cancer (whether at its primary site or as a metastasis), expressed as DDMMYYYY.
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Person with cancer—date of referral to psychosocial services, DDMMYYYY

448664 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The date on which a person with cancer is referred to psychosocial services, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
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Cancer treatment—residual (R) tumour indicator, yes/no code N

430267 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether residual tumour is present after the course of treatment for cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—clinical trial funding basis, code N

467780 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The funding basis of a clinical trial entered by the person with cancer, whether academic and/or industry funded, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—date clinical trial entered, DDMMYYYY

447247 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The date on which a person with cancer registers for a clinical trial, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
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Person—diagnostic imaging type, lung cancer code N[N]

431754 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The type of medical imaging performed to confirm the diagnosis and determine the stage of lung cancer, as represented by a code.
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Cancer treatment—radiotherapy target site for lung cancer, code N

433274 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The target site of radiotherapy administered during the course of treatment for lung cancer, as represented by a code.
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Cancer treatment—specialist support services type, text X[X(99)]

463529 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The type of specialist support services used as part of treatment for cancer, as represented by text.
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Person with cancer—extent of primary cancer, cervical cancer staging (FIGO) code N[N]

424190 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The extent of a primary cervical cancer as outlined by International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO), represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—location of lymphovascular invasion of corpus uteri, code N

424445 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The location of cancer cells invasion into the lymphatic and/or vascular spaces for a person with cancer of the corpus uteri, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—histopathological grade, Gleason score code N[N]

436191 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
Gleason score represents the sum of the primary and secondary Gleason grades outlining the histopathological grade, differentiation or phenotype describing the resemblance of the tumour tissue to the normal tissue from which it arose, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—biopsy core, number N[NN]

490884 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The number of biopsy cores from a single specimen provided for examination as part of pathology testing of tissue from a person with cancer, presented as a number.
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Person with cancer—positive biopsy core, number N[NN]

490961 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The number of biopsy cores found positive for cancer in pathology testing of tissue from a person with cancer, presented as a number.
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Person with cancer—tumour focality indicator, code N

495313 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
Whether multiple tumour foci are present in a single cancer primary in a person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Cancer treatment—surgical margin status, positive/negative/unknown code N

587697 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The status of the closest surgical margin from the invasive or in situ carcinoma after surgical treatment for cancer, as represented by a code.
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Cancer staging—cancer staging scheme source edition number, code N[N]

393398 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The edition number of the cancer staging scheme used to determine the extent or stage of the cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—primary site of cancer, topography code (ICD-O-3) ANN.N

396090 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The site in which the tumour originated in a person with cancer, as opposed to the secondary or metastatic sites, as represented by a code.
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Cancer treatment—multidisciplinary team review indicator, yes/no/unknown code N

428137 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a patient's cancer treatment is discussed and a treatment plan developed by a multidisciplinary team, as represented by a code.
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Person—asbestos exposure indicator, yes/no/unknown code N

428199 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a person is known to have been exposed to asbestos, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—perineural invasion indicator, yes/no/not applicable/not stated/inadequately described code N

429134 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether perineural invasion is evident in a pathology specimen of the person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—personal genetic syndrome indicator, yes/no/unknown/not stated/inadequately described code N

457065 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether the person with cancer has been diagnosed with a genetic syndrome, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—hereditary genetic events type, code N[N]

467855 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The type of hereditary genetic event present in a first degree relative or second degree relative of a person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—date clinical trial completed, DDMMYYYY

482206 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The date on which a clinical trial for the treatment of person with cancer is completed, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
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Person—prostate-specific antigen level, nanograms per millilitre

481441 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The level of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in a person's blood stream found by a PSA test measured in nanograms per millilitre (ng/mL), represented by a number.
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Person—distress status in past week, distress thermometer code N[N]

483594 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The level of distress experienced by the person in the past week, as represented by a code.
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Cancer staging—date of cancer staging, DDMMYYYY

458071 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The date on which staging of cancer is completed, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
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Person with cancer—clinical trial phase, code N

458384 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The phase of the clinical trial(s) in which the person with cancer is enrolled, as represented by a code.
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Cancer treatment—lung cancer surgical margin qualifier, code N[N]

433052 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The orientation of the surgical margin that is closest to the invasive or in situ carcinoma after surgical treatment for lung cancer, as represented by a code.
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Cancer treatment—treatment complication type, gynaecological cancer-related radiotherapy code N

424314 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The type (or types) of treatment complication occurring within 30 days of radiotherapy for women with gynaecological cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—tumour size outside primary site, code N

424282 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The amount of macroscopic tumour outside of the primary site of cancer in a person with cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—myometrial thickness, total millimetres N[N]

424269 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The total myometrial thickness for a person with endometrial cancer, expressed in millimetres.
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Cancer treatment—primary surgical treatment complication indicator, yes/no/unknown code N

546455 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of the occurrence of treatment complications within 30 days of primary surgery for cancer treatment, as represented by a code.
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Chemotherapy for cancer cluster

561228 | Data Set Specification | Cancer Australia
Chemotherapy is cancer treatment that achieves its antitumour effect through the use of antineoplastic drugs that inhibit the reproduction of cancer cells by interfering with DNA synthesis and mitosis. The chemotherapy cluster consists of those data elements recommended for collection as best practice when the patient is administered chemotherapy as part of the course of treatment for cancer. The chemotherapy cluster collects information on the chemotherapy agent or protocol, the number of cycle...
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Hormone therapy for cancer cluster

561324 | Data Set Specification | Cancer Australia
Hormone therapy is cancer treatment that achieves its antitumour effect through changes in hormonal balance. It includes the administration of hormones, agents acting via hormonal mechanisms, antihormones and steroids. The hormone therapy cluster consists of those data elements recommended for collection as best practice when the patient is administered hormone therapy as part of the course of treatment for cancer. The hormone therapy cluster collects information on the hormone therapy agent or ...
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Cancer treatment—other cancer treatment, text X[X(149)]

561623 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The cancer-directed treatment administered during the course of treatment for cancer, other than surgery, radiotherapy or systemic therapy, as represented by text.
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Cancer (clinical) NBPDS

597861 | Data Set Specification | Cancer Australia
The purpose of the Cancer (clinical) National best practice data set (NBPDS) is to define data standards for the national collection of clinical cancer data so that data collected is consistent and reliable. Collection of this data set is not mandated but it is recommended as best practice if clinical cancer data are to be collected. It will facilitate more consistent data collection while enabling individual treatment centres or health service areas to develop data extraction and collection pro...
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Cancer treatment—surgical procedure for cancer, procedure code (ACHI 9th edn) NNNNN-NN

603484 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The cancer-directed surgical procedure performed during the course of treatment for cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—performance status score at diagnosis, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group code N

412327 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
A score given at the time of diagnosis outlining the extent to which a person with cancer's disease affects their daily living abilities, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—diagnostic histology indicator, yes/no/unknown code N

487283 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a tissue specimen was collected and examined histologically for the purpose of cancer diagnosis, as represented by a code.
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Person with cancer—late effect type, text X[X(399)]

469786 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The type of late effect related to the cancer and/or cancer treatment which the person with cancer is experiencing, as represented by text.
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Person with cancer—location of lymphovascular invasion of cervix, code N

424175 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The location of cancer cells invasion into the lymphatic and/or vascular spaces for a person with cervical cancer, as represented by a code.
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Cancer treatment—treatment complication type, cancer-related primary surgery complication type code N[N]

424310 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The type of treatment complication/s arising within 30 days of undergoing surgical treatment for cancer, as represented by a code.
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Cancer treatment—treatment complication outcome, code N

467416 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The outcome of a treatment complication (adverse event) during a person's treatment for cancer, as represented by a code.
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Cancer treatment—chemotherapy completion date, DDMMYYYY

561215 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The completion date of chemotherapy administered during treatment for cancer, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
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Cancer treatment—immunotherapy start date, DDMMYYYY

561366 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The start date of immunotherapy administered during the course of treatment for cancer, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
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Cancer treatment—radiotherapy start date, DDMMYYYY

561469 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The start date of the radiotherapy administered during the course of treatment for cancer, expressed as DDMMYYYY.
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Cancer treatment—systemic therapy procedure, code N[N]

561612 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The systemic therapy procedure administered during the course of treatment for cancer, as represented by a code.
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Cancer treatment—outcome of treatment, code N.N

561665 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
The response of the tumour at the completion of the course of treatment for cancer, as represented by a code.
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Person—second degree relative cancer history indicator, yes/no/not applicable/unknown/not stated/inadequately described code N

574045 | Data Element | Cancer Australia
An indicator of whether a person has any second degree relatives with a current or prior diagnosis of cancer from a medical professional, as represented by a code.
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Lung cancer (clinical) NBPDS

599613 | Data Set Specification | Cancer Australia
The purpose of the Lung cancer (clinical) National best practice data set (NBPDS) is to define data standards for the national collection of lung cancer clinical data so that data collected is consistent and reliable. Collection of this data set is not mandated but it is recommended as best practice if clinical cancer data are to be collected. It will facilitate more consistent data collection while enabling individual treatment centres or health service areas to develop data extraction and coll...
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Cancer staging—cancer staging scheme source, code N[N]

720534 | Data Element | Cancer Australia, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The reference which describes in detail the methods of staging and the definitions for the classification system used in determining the extent of cancer, as represented by a code.
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