This is a document containing changes only. Do not use in place of the Solid Tumor Rules.
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General Instructions
- General Changes
- Effective dates for “Other Sites” rules extended to 2022 throughout
- Important Information for Coding Histology
- Information added about 2022 Guidelines for ICD-O-3.2 Histology Code and Behavior Update, effective for cases diagnosed 1/1/2022 forward
Breast
- Terms that are NOT Equivalent or Equal
- Added: "Invasive carcinoma, NST with lobular features is not equivalent to invasive carcinoma with ductal and lobular features"
- Table 3: Specific Histologies, NOS/ NST, and Subtypes/Variants
- Carcinoma NST 8500 row:
- Synonyms added:
- Carcinoma/carcinoma NST with neuroendocrine features
- DCIS of high nuclear grade 8500/2
- DCIS of intermediate nuclear grade 8500/2
- DCIS of low nuclear grade 8500/2
- Duct/ductal carcinoma with neuroendocrine features
- Invasive carcinoma with medullary features 8500/3
- Invasive carcinoma with neuroendocrine features 8500/3
- Invasive mammary carcinoma NST with neuroendocrine features 8500/3
- Subtype/variants added:
- Ductal carcinoma in situ, solid type/intraductal carcinoma, solid type 8230/2
- Solid carcinoma/solid adenocarcinoma 8230/3
- Synonym added for cribriform carcinoma 8201/3:
- Ductal carcinoma, cribriform type
- Synonyms added:
- Lobular carcinoma 8520 row:
- Synonym added:
- Florid lobular carcinoma 8520/2
- Synonym added:
- Papillary carcinoma 8503 row:
- Synonyms added:
- Invasive ductal papillary carcinoma 8503/3
- Papillary carcinoma of breast, NOS 8503/3
- Subtype/variant added:
- Tall cell carcinoma with reverse polarity 8509/3
- Synonyms added:
- Sarcoma NOS 8800/3 row:
- Angiosarcoma note modified: “Hemangiosarcoma” removed from note (it is not a subtype of angiosarcoma, it is a synonym)
- Synonym added for angiosarcoma 9120/3:
- Epithelioid angiosarcoma
- Carcinoma NST 8500 row:
- Histology Rules
- H rule: Code metaplastic carcinoma, NOS, or subtype/variant of metaplastic carcinoma, NOS when invasive carcinoma …
- "Or invasive lobular carcinoma" added to rule statement
- H rule: Code metaplastic carcinoma, NOS, or subtype/variant of metaplastic carcinoma, NOS when invasive carcinoma …
Colon
- Equivalent or Equal Terms
- Clarification added for "Carcinoma; Adenocarcinoma":
- "A histology type must be stated for these terms to be equal"
- Example added: "Mucinous carcinoma and mucinous adenocarcinoma are both coded 8480"
- Clarification added for "Carcinoma; Adenocarcinoma":
- Terms that are NOT Equivalent or Equal
- Carcinoma, NOS 8010 is not equivalent to adenocarcinoma, NOS 8140
- Table 1: Specific Histologies, NOS/ NST, and Subtypes/Variants
- Adenocarcinoma row:
- "High grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm (HAMN)/Low grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm 8480- see Note 3" added
- Note 3 added: "Effective 1/1/2022, LAMN becomes reportable and is coded 8480/2, unless the pathologist indicates invasive behavior, which is coded 8480/3. HAMN can be either /2 or /3 depending on the pathologist statement of behavior."
- Adenocarcinoma row:
- Table 2: Histologies Not Reportable for Colon, Rectosigmoid and Rectum
- New polyp terminologies added:
- Adenomatous polyp, high grade dysplasia 8210/2
- Intestinal-type adenoma, high grade 8144/2
- Serrated dysplasia, high grade 8213/2
- Tubular adenoma, high grade 8211/2
- Villous adenoma, high grade 8261/2
- LAMN row:
- Note added: "Note: LAMN is non-reportable for cases diagnosed prior to 1/1/2022. Beginning 1/1/2022, LAMN becomes a reportable neoplasm- See Table 1"
- New polyp terminologies added:
- Histology Rules
- New rule: "Code low grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm (LAMN) and high grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm (HAMN) 8480/2 when…"
- Mucinous Adenocarcinoma rule:
- LAMN/HAMN terminology added
- Anastomosis rules:
- Timing interval changed from 24 to 36 months
Head and Neck
- New for 2022
- New section added
- Equivalent or Equal Terms:
- Terms added:
- Squamous cell carcinoma, HPV-negative; squamous cell carcinoma, HPV-independent (8086)
- Squamous cell carcinoma, HPV-positive; squamous cell carcinoma, HPV-associated; squamous cell carcinoma, HPV-related (8085)
- Terms added:
- Table 1: Tumors of Nasal Cavity, Paranasal Sinuses and Skull base
- Non-keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma 8072 row deleted; histology moved to the subtype/variant column of the SCC row
- Squamous cell carcinoma 8070 row:
- Synonyms added:
- Squamous cell carcinoma, usual type 8070/3
- Conventional Squamous cell carcinoma NOS
- Epidermoid carcinoma, NOS 8070/3
- Epidermoid carcinoma in situ, NOS 8070/2
- Squamous carcinoma 8070/3
- Squamous cell carcinoma in situ, NOS 8070/2
- Squamous cell epithelioma 8070/3
- Intraepithelial squamous cell carcinoma 8070/2
- Subtypes/variants added:
- Squamous cell carcinoma, large cell, nonkeratinizing/Squamous cell carcinoma, nonkeratinizing, NOS 8072
- Schneiderian carcinoma/cylindrical cell carcinoma 8121
- Sarcomatoid squamous cell carcinoma/spindle cell squamous cell carcinoma (SC-SCC) 8074
- Synonyms added for keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma 8071:
- Epidermoid carcinoma, keratinizing
- Squamous cell carcinoma, large cell, keratinizing
- Synonyms added:
- Table 2: Tumors of Nasopharynx
- Squamous cell carcinoma row 8070:
- Subtypes/variants added:
- Lymphoepithelial carcinoma 8082
- Undifferentiated carcinoma/Undifferentiated carcinoma with lymphoid stroma 8020
- Subtypes/variants added:
- Squamous cell carcinoma row 8070:
- Table 3: Tumors of Pyriform Sinus, Hypopharynx, Larynx, Trachea, and Parapharyngeal Space
- Squamous cell carcinoma 8070 row:
- Synonym added:
- "Non-keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma 8072" added as a subtype/variant
- Synonym added:
- Squamous cell carcinoma 8070 row:
- Table 4: Tumors of Oral Cavity and Mobile Tongue
- C024 Lingual tonsil removed from Table 4 and moved to Table 5
- Synonym added:
- Conventional Squamous cell carcinoma NOS
- Table 5: Tumors of the Oropharynx, Base of Tongue, Tonsils, Adenoids
- C024 Lingual tonsil added to Table 5
- Instructions added for coding SCC HPV+ and SCC HPV-
- Squamous cell carcinoma row 8070:
- Notes added:
- "Beginning 1/1/2022, keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma, HPV negative is coded 8086 for sites listed in Table 5 only. A diagnosis of keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma, NOS is coded 8071."
- "Beginning 1/1/2022, non-keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma, HPV positive is coded 8085 for sites listed in Table 5 only. A diagnosis of non-keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma, NOS is coded 8072."
- Synonym added:
- Conventional Squamous cell carcinoma NOS
- Instructions added to column 3 regarding coding SCC HPV+ and SCC HPV-
- Notes added:
- Table 6: Tumors of Salivary Glands
- Squamous cell carcinoma row 8070:
- Synonym added:
- Conventional Squamous cell carcinoma NOS
- Synonym added:
- Squamous cell carcinoma row 8070:
- Table 10: Paired Sites
- Tonsil changed to "C098, C099"
Kidney
- Table 1: Specific Histologies, NOS/ NST, and Subtypes/Variants
- Renal cell carcinoma row:
- Note 3 added: "Continue coding sarcomatoid renal cell carcinoma as 8312 until otherwise indicated."
- "Succinate dehydrogenase-deficient renal cell carcinoma (SDHS) 8311* (reportable beginning 1/1/2022)" added as a subtype/variant
- Sarcoma row:
- Spindle cell/sclerosing rhabdomyosarcoma 8912/3 moved to be indented under Rhabdomyosarcoma 8900/3 (error fix)
- Renal cell carcinoma row:
- Multiple Primary Rules
- Rule M7: Abstract multiple primaries when separate/non-contiguous tumors are two or more different subtypes/variants in Column 3, Table 1 in the Equivalent Terms and Definitions
- Note 2 added regarding combinations of 8311
- Rule M7: Abstract multiple primaries when separate/non-contiguous tumors are two or more different subtypes/variants in Column 3, Table 1 in the Equivalent Terms and Definitions
Lung
- Table 2: Combination/Mixed Histology Codes
- Combined small cell carcinoma row 8045:
- "(includes large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma)" added to third bullet
- Combined small cell carcinoma row 8045:
- Multiple Primary Rules
- M Rule: Abstract a single primary when there are simultaneous multiple tumors…
- Note added to emphasize that the tumors must be diagnosed simultaneously
- M Rule: Abstract multiple primaries when there is a single tumor in each lung…
- Note 6 added: "Tumors do not need to be diagnosed at the same time (simultaneous or synchronous)."
- M Rule: Abstract a single primary when there are simultaneous multiple tumors…
Malignant CNS
- Introduction
- Clarification added: "See the Non-malignant CNS Rules when the primary site is optic nerve and the diagnosis is either optic glioma or pilocytic astrocytoma. The behavior for these tumors is non-malignant and coded 9421/1."
- Table 3: Specific Histologies, NOS, and Subtypes/Variants
- Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor 9540 row:
- Added as a subtype/variant: "Epithelioid malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor 9542"
- Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor 9540 row:
Urinary
- Terms that are Not Equivalent or Equal
- Added: Papillary growth pattern is not equivalent to papillary urothelial carcinoma
- Coding Histology
- Instruction #4: DO NOT CODE histology when described as:
- "Configuration" removed from list
- "Growth pattern" added to list
- Instruction #4: DO NOT CODE histology when described as:
Melanoma
- Multiple Primary Rules
- Same row rule:
- Removed text "Tumors must have the same laterality" (was unnecessary)
- Last resort rule:
- Note removed: "When an invasive melanoma follows an in situ melanoma within 60 days, abstract as a single primary." (note was unnecessary and misleading)
- Same row rule:
- Histology Rules
- Rule H1: Code the histology when only one histologic type is identified.
- Note added: "When the histology includes the term regressing or regression, continue through the rules."
- Note added: "When the histology includes the term lentigo maligna melanoma, continue through the rules."
- Rule H1: Code the histology when only one histologic type is identified.
Other Sites
- Table 2: Mixed and Combination Codes
- Gyn malignancies with two or more of the histologies in column 2 row:
- Note added: "First refer to ICD-O-3.2 and ICD-O updates to confirm if the mixed histology has a specific code. Example: papillary serous adenocarcinoma is coded 8460 per ICD-O."
- Gyn malignancies with two or more of the histologies in column 2 row:
- Histology Rules
- H Rule: Rule H4 Code the most specific histologic term when the diagnosis is…
- Bullet added: "Sarcoma, NOS (8800) and a specific sarcoma"
- H Rule: Rule H4 Code the most specific histologic term when the diagnosis is…