SEER Inquiry System - Report
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Question 20061070
Inquiry Details
References:
2004 SEER Manual, 190. #2
Question:
Chemotherapy: If a physician does not document the reason chemotherapy was given concurrently with radiation therapy, should it be assumed to have been used as a radiosensitizer or radioprotectant and then, per SEER chemotherapy coding instruction 2, ignore coding the chemo agent as treatment?
Discussion:
Answer:
Do not assume that a chemo agent given with radiation therapy is a radiosensitizer. Seek additional information.
Compare the dose given to the dose normally given for treatment. When chemotherapeutic agents are used as radiosensitizers or radioprotectants, they are given at a much lower dose.
Cancer Site Category:
N/A
Data Item Category:
Chemotherapy
Other Category:
N/A
Year:
2006