Guaranteed Success
A reportable list is usually developed by the central registry, is composed of all the reportable
case types collected by a cancer registry, and clarifies the types of diagnoses that are not
reportable: True
Only hospital-based cancer registries are allowed to collect and report "reportable by
agreement" cases. Population-based registries, including the state central cancer registries are
forbidden to report these cases by federal law. False: All kinds of registries are allowed to
collect reportable by agreement cases. There is no law or regulation that forbids the reporting
of those cases to population-based registries.
Death clearance is performed by _________. Central cancer registries ONLY
The disease index is the primary casefinding source used by central registries to identify
incident cases. False: pathology reports are considered the primary casefinding source
because 95% of all reportable cases are histologically confirmed.
Hospitals are responsible to identify the list of ICD-9-CM codes that are mandatory to include
on the disease index file to meet state reporting requirements. False: central registries are
responsible for providing to hospitals a list of the mandatory and optional ICD-9 CM codes that
should be included for casefinding purposes per the reporting rules of the state or region.
The cancer data collection manual required to be used by the ACoS is ___________ FORDs
The goals for abstracting are to have _______, _______, and _______ cancer data. timely,
accurate, complete
According to the ACoS and CoC program standards, abstracts must be completed within ____
months of date of first contact. 6 months
,Completing an abstract as information becomes available is called _______________
abstracting. Concurrent
Quality control begins: At the time of abstracting
When an abstract has passed all of the edits, this means there are no errors in the data.
False
Sequence number takes into consideration: All reported primaries over the lifetime of the
patient
The accession number is: A 9 digit number assigned for each primary cancer. The first 4
digits indicates the year the patient was first seen for cancer at the reporting institution. The
accession year never changes for subsequent cases.
The codes for the class of case data item are divided into two broad categories: Analytic and
Non-analytic cases
What resource should be used to determine whether a patient has one or more than one
primary cancer and therefore indicate how many abstracts should be prepared? 2007 MPH
coding manual
Staging is defined as: A common language developed to communicate information on the
extent of disease.
The purpose of staging is: To assess the cancer and choose the appropriate treatment, to
indicate prognosis, to estimate survival rate.
Prognostic factors are: Key pieces of information for patient management.
, Why do staging systems change over time? New information is found and changes occur in
the practice of medicine.
Cancer cells metastasize by which method(s)? Through the bloodstream or lymphatic
system, by direct extension to other organs, or by implantation in body cavities.
Cases treated with neoadjuvant therapy must be staged using which prefix in AJCC? y-
neoadjuvant
Neoadjuvant therapy is defined as: Systemic or radiation therapy prior to surgical resection.
Summary stage can be categorized as: Broad categories with longitudinal stability.
AJCC staging system can be categorized as: Forward flexibility and clinical utility.
AJCC clinical classification is defined as: Information before initiation of treatment or within
4 months of diagnosis, whichever is shorter.
AJCC Pathologic classification is defined as: Information through the completion of definitive
surgery or within 4 months of diagnosis, whichever is longer.
The goal of cancer treatment is to: Either completely destroy or control the growth of
neoplastic cells without significantly affecting the viability of host cells.
The goal of palliative treatment for cancer patient is to: Alleviate symptoms to improve the
quality of life symptoms.
What are 3 main categories of cancer treatment? Surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy.