NAACCR Item #3845: Grade Post Therapy Path (yp)
| Item # | Length | Source of Standard | Section Name | Year Implemented | Version Implemented | XML NAACCR ID | Parent XML Element | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3845 | 1 | NAACCR | Stage/Prognostic Factors | 2018 | 18 | gradePostTherapy | Tumor | 
Required Status:
            
                
                    NPCR Collect: Required, when available
                    
                
                
                    CoC Collect: Required
                    
                
                
                    SEER Collect: Required, site specific
                    
                
                CCCR Collect: Required
            
                    Description
                
                This data item records the grade of a solid primary tumor that has been resected following neoadjuvant therapy. If AJCC staging is being assigned, the tumor must have met the surgical resection requirements in the AJCC manual.   
   
 Record the highest grade documented from the surgical treatment resection specimen of the primary site following neoadjuvant therapy.   
   
 For cases diagnosed January 1, 2018, and later, this data item, along with Grade Clinical and Grade Pathological, replaces NAACCR Data Item Grade [440] as well as SSF’s for cancer sites with alternative grading systems (e.g., breast [Bloom-Richardson], prostate [Gleason]).
            
                        Rationale
                    
                    Grade is a measure of the aggressiveness of the tumor. Grade and cell type are important prognostic indicators for many cancers. For some sites, grade is required to assign the post-neoadjuvant stage group.  
  
For those cases that are eligible AJCC staging, the recommended grading system is specified in the AJCC Chapter. The AJCC Chapter-specific grading systems (codes 1-5) take priority over the generic grade definitions (codes A-E, L, H, 9). For those cases that are not eligible for AJCC staging, if the recommended grading system is not documented, the generic grade definitions would apply.
                
                        Allowable Values
                    
                    1-5, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, L, H, M, S, Blank
                
                        Code Notes
                    
                    Each Site-Specific Data Item (SSDI) applies only to selected primary sites, histologies, and years of diagnosis. Depending on applicability and standard-setter requirements, SSDIs may be left blank.
                