TUMOUR INVASION INDICATOR (CORPUS CAVERNOSUM)

TUMOUR INVASION INDICATOR (CORPUS CAVERNOSUM) is an indication of whether the Tumour has invaded the corpus cavernosum (one of two parallel columns of erectile TISSUE forming the dorsal part of the body of the penis) during an Urological Cancer Care Spell .

Format / Length

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Description

TUMOUR INVASION INDICATOR (CORPUS CAVERNOSUM)  is the same as attribute TUMOUR INVASION INDICATOR FOR PENIS.

TUMOUR INVASION INDICATOR (CORPUS CAVERNOSUM) is an indication of whether the Tumour has invaded the corpus cavernosum (one of two parallel columns of erectile TISSUE forming the dorsal part of the body of the penis) during an Urological Cancer Care Spell.

Note: This item does not adhere to NHS England Data Design Principles but cannot be changed for this version of the data set as it is included in the Royal College of Pathologists data set only. It should not be used in any other data set until the Data Design Principles are met.

National Codes

Code Description

Y

Yes - the Tumour has invaded another area

N

No - the Tumour has not invaded another area

Also Known As

This data element is also known by these names:

Context Alias
Plural TUMOUR INVASION INDICATORS (CORPUS CAVERNOSUM)