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Appendix C: Clarification of Cancer Groupings Used in Reporting Results, with Correspondence to NIOSH Cause-of-Death Codes and ICD Codes for Cancers
Pages 790-799

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... , which partitions these disorders first according to the lymphoid or myeloid lineage of the transformed cells rather than as lymphomas or leukemias; this emphasizes the close etiologic relationship of chronic lymphocytic leukemia and hairy-cell leukemia with Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas and with the neoplasm multiple myeloma and its related condition AL amyloidosis. The major portion of evidence compiled for review in the Veterans and Agent Orange (VAO)
From page 791...
... 153 011 Rectum 154 "Hepatobiliary" 012 Biliary passages, liver, and gall bladder Liver and intrahepatic bile ducts 155 Gallbladder and extrahepatic bile ducts 156 013 Pancreas 157 791 cointinued
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... "Breast" 05 019 Breast (male and female) 174, 175 "Female reproductive" 06 Female genital organs 020 Cervix uteri 180 021 Other unspecified parts of uterus 179, 181, 182 Uterus, parts unspecified 179 Placenta 181 Body of uterus 182 022 Ovary, fallopian tube, and broad ligament 183 Ovary 183.0 (there is no ICD 183.1)
From page 793...
... 189.0–189.2 "Urinary bladder" 027 Bladder and other urinary organs 188, 189.3–189.9 Bladder 188 Urethra, paraurethral glands, other and 189.3–189.9 unspecified urinary (discontinuity with ICD codes) 09 Other and unspecified sites "Bone and joint" 028 Bone ("and articular cartilage" in ICD 170 nomenclature)
From page 794...
... Acute myeloid Acute 205.0 Acute erythremia and erythroleukemia 207.0 Megakaryocytic leukemia 207.2 Chronic myeloid 205.1 Other myeloid 205.2–205.3, 205.8–205.9 Monocytic Acute monocytic 206.0 Chronic monocytic 206.1 Other monocytic 206.2–206.9
From page 795...
... Other leukemia Other acute 208.0 Other chronic 207.1, 208.1 Aleukemic, subleukemia and "not 203.1, 207.2, 207.8, 208.2–208.9 otherwise specified" aBoldface cancer (sub) site: most comprehensive grouping for which a conclusion has been drawn.
From page 796...
... Codes for malignant neoplasms span the ICD-9 range 140.0–208.9, NIOSH's major categories 02–10, or NIOSH's more specific minor categories 004–040. The NIOSH death codes for neoplasms provide comprehensive scaffolding for organizing the committee's reviews and conclusions by cancer type that is somewhat simpler than ICD classifications, but maps completely to the ICD system as it has evolved.
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... 797 APPENDIX C TABLE C-2 Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program Malignant Neoplasm Site Groupings for ICD-9 and ICD-10 Cancer Site ICD-9 Codes ICD-10 Codes Buccal cavity and pharynx Lip 140.0–140.9 C00.0–C00.9 Tongue 141.0–141.9 C01, C02.1–C02.9 Salivary glands 142.0–142.9 C07, C08.0–C08.9 Floor of mouth 144.0–144.9 C04.0–C04.9 Gum and other mouth 143.0–143.9, 145.0–145.6, C03.0–C03.9, C05.0–C05.9, 145.8–145.9 C06.0–C06.9 Nasopharynx 147.0–147.9 C11.1–C11.9 Tonsil 146.0–146.2 C09.0–C09.9 Oropharynx 146.3–146.9 C10.1–C10.9 Hypopharynx 148.0–148.9 C12, C13.0–C13.9 Other buccal cavity and pharynx 149.0–149.9 C14.0–C14.9 Digestive system Esophagus 150.0–150.9 C15.0–C15.9 Stomach 151.0–151.9 C16.0–C16.9 Small intestine 152.0–152.9 C17.0–C17.9 Colon excluding rectum 153.0–153.9, 159.0 C18.0–C18.9, C26.0 Rectum and rectosigmoid junction 154.0–154.1 C19, C20 Anus, anal canal, and anorectum 154.2–154.3, 154.8 C21.0–C21.9 Liver and intrahepatic bile duct Liver 155.0,155.2 C22.0, C22.2–C22.4, C22.7–C22.9 Intrahepatic bile duct 155.1 C22.1 Gallbladder 156.0 C23 Other biliary 156.1–156.9 C24.0–C24.9 Pancreas 157.0–157.9 C25.0–C25.9 Retroperitoneum 158.0 C48.0 Peritoneum, omentum, and 158.8–158.9 C48.1–C48.2 mesentery Other digestive organs 159.8–159.9 C26.8–26.9, C48.8 Respiratory system Nasal cavity, middle ear, and 160.0–160.9 C30.0, C30.1, C31.0–C31.9 accessory sinuses Larynx 161.0–161.9 C32.0–C32.9 Lung and bronchus 162.2–162.9 C34.0–C34.9 Pleura 163.0–163.9 C38.4 Trachea, mediastinum, and other 162.0, 164.2–165.9 C33, C38.1–C38.3, C38.8, respiratory organs C39 Bones and joints 170.0–170.9 C40.0–C40.9, C41.0–C41.9 Soft tissue (including heart)
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... C75.0–C75.9 Lymphomas Hodgkin's disease 201.0–201.9 C81.0–81.9 Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas 200.0–200.8, 202.0–202.2, C82.0–C82.9, C83.0–C83.9, 202.8–202.9 C84.0–C84.5, C85.0– C85.9, C96.3 Multiple myeloma 203.0, 238.6 C90.0, C90.2
From page 799...
... :1–32. Ries LAG, Eisner MP, Kosary CL, Hankey BF, Miller BA, Clegg L, Mariotto A, Fay MP, Feuer EJ, Edwards BK (eds)


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