| Literature DB >> 35326681 |
Katia Pinello1,2,3, Valeria Baldassarre4, Katja Steiger5, Orlando Paciello4, Isabel Pires6, Renée Laufer-Amorim7, Anna Oevermann8, João Niza-Ribeiro1,2,3, Luca Aresu9, Brian Rous10, Ariana Znaor11, Ian A Cree11, Franco Guscetti12, Chiara Palmieri13, Maria Lucia Zaidan Dagli14.
Abstract
Cancer registries are fundamental tools for collecting epidemiological cancer data and developing cancer prevention and control strategies. While cancer registration is common in the human medical field, many attempts to develop animal cancer registries have been launched over time, but most have been discontinued. A pivotal aspect of cancer registration is the availability of cancer coding systems, as provided by the International Classification of Diseases for Oncology (ICD-O). Within the Global Initiative for Veterinary Cancer Surveillance (GIVCS), established to foster and coordinate animal cancer registration worldwide, a group of veterinary pathologists and epidemiologists developed a comparative coding system for canine neoplasms. Vet-ICD-O-canine-1 is compatible with the human ICD-O-3.2 and is consistent with the currently recognized classification schemes for canine tumors. It comprises 335 topography codes and 534 morphology codes. The same code as in ICD-O-3.2 was used for the majority of canine tumors showing a high level of similarity to their human counterparts (n = 408). De novo codes (n = 152) were created for specific canine tumor entities (n = 126) and topographic sites (n = 26). The Vet-ICD-O-canine-1 coding system represents a user-friendly, easily accessible, and comprehensive resource for developing a canine cancer registration system that will enable studies within the One Health space.Entities:
Keywords: ICD-O-3.2; cancer registry; canine; coding; comparative oncology
Year: 2022 PMID: 35326681 PMCID: PMC8946502 DOI: 10.3390/cancers14061529
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancers (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6694 Impact factor: 6.639
Sequential list of tumor groups ordered by organ systems and main references used for compiling the respective tables.
| Organ Systems | Main References | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Tumors of bone, cartilage and other hard tissues | [ |
| 2. | Tumors of soft tissue | [ |
| 3. | Epithelial and melanocytic tumors of the skin | [ |
| 4. | Tumors of the genital tract | [ |
| 5. | Tumors of the nervous system | [ |
| 6. | Tumors of the respiratory system | [ |
| 7. | Tumors of the hematopoietic system | [ |
| 8. | Ocular and otic tumors | [ |
| 9. | Tumors of the alimentary system | [ |
| 10. | Tumors of the urinary tract | [ |
| 11. | Mammary gland tumors | [ |
| 12. | Tumors of the endocrine system | [ |
Structure of the codes used in the Vet-ICD-O-canine-1.
| Code Type | ICD-O-3.2 Codes 1 | New Vet-ICD-O-1 Codes 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Topography | C_ _._ | C_ _._ |
| Morphology | (M-) __ __ __ __/__ __ | (M-) __ __ __ __. |
1 For entities largely overlapping between humans and dogs, the ICD-O-3.2 codes were adopted. 2 For the remaining entities, new veterinary codes containing the added features highlighted in gray were created.
Rules applied for the definition of the Vet-ICD-O-canine-1 morphologic codes.
| Item | Action | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Tumors described in both humans and dogs with similar histologic features. | ICD-O-3.2 codes are retained in the Vet-ICD-O-canine-1. |
| 2. | Similar tumors in both species with different preferred terms. | The ICD-O-3.2 codes and the veterinary preferred term are retained. |
| 3. | Tumors not described in dogs. | ICD-O-3.2 codes are excluded from the Vet-ICD-O-canine-1. |
| 4. | Tumors showing a different behavior in dogs compared to humans. | The code for behavior (the digit after the slash) is changed. |
| 5. | Histologic subtypes in specific organs in dogs which can be defined using a generic term but are not listed in the human classification for that specific organ. | Generic codes indicating histologic subtypes are used. |
| 6. | Tumors described only in dogs. | Codes are created de novo according to the structure as outlined in |
| 7. | Histologic subtypes unique to dogs or not specifically coded in humans. | Codes are created de novo according to the structure outlined in |
Morphology and behavior code matrix.
| Example A | Example B | |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Cell Type | 8140 | 8150 |
|
| ||
| /0 Benign | 8140/0 | 8150/0 |
| Adenoma, NOS | Islet cell adenoma | |
| /1 Uncertain whether benign or malignant | 8140/1 | 8150/1 |
| Bronchial adenoma | Pancreatic endocrine tumor, NOS | |
| /2 In situ; non-invasive | 8140/2 | |
| Adenocarcinoma in situ | ||
| /3 Malignant | 8140/3 | 8150/3 |
| Adenocarcinoma, NOS | Pancreatic endocrine tumor, malignant | |
| /6 Malignant, metastatic | 8140/6 | 8150/6 |
| Adenocarcinoma, metastatic | Pancreatic endocrine tumor, metastatic | |
| /9 Malignant, uncertain whether primary or metastatic | 8140/9 | |
| Adenocarcinoma (primary or metastatic) |
NOS: Not Otherwise Specified.