CH CRL (R4)
0.9.0 - Draft
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<id value="nkrs-methodfirstdetection"/>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>This code system http://fhir.ch/ig/ch-crl/CodeSystem/nkrs-methodfirstdetection defines the following codes:</p><table class="codes"><tr><td style="white-space:nowrap"><b>Code</b></td><td><b>Display</b></td><td><b>Definition</b></td></tr><tr><td style="white-space:nowrap">1<a name="nkrs-methodfirstdetection-1"> </a></td><td>Clinical symptoms</td><td>Clinical symptoms related to the tumour.</td></tr><tr><td style="white-space:nowrap">2<a name="nkrs-methodfirstdetection-2"> </a></td><td>Incidental discovery</td><td>Diagnosis on the occasion of surveillance/treatment for another disease, incl. tumour aftercare for a previous primary tumour, routine medical consultation/routine check-up, surgery.</td></tr><tr><td style="white-space:nowrap">3<a name="nkrs-methodfirstdetection-3"> </a></td><td>Organised screening program</td><td>Screening programmes organized at national or regional level, with an explicit policy, that includes several essential elements from target population to treatment. Screening refers to a targeted examination/search for an asymptomatic tumour.</td></tr><tr><td style="white-space:nowrap">4<a name="nkrs-methodfirstdetection-4"> </a></td><td>Opportunistic screening</td><td>Screening outside an organized or population-based screening programme, as a result of, for example, a recommendation made during a routine medical consultation/check-up for the woman, on the basis of a possibly increased risk for developing cervical cancer or by self-referral. Screening refers to a targeted examination/search for an asymptomatic tumour.</td></tr><tr><td style="white-space:nowrap">5<a name="nkrs-methodfirstdetection-5"> </a></td><td>Self-examination</td><td>Use this code if it is known that the chain of events leading to a diagnosis of cancer was a self-exam by the patient (e.g. a lump in the breasts, or a skin lesion).</td></tr><tr><td style="white-space:nowrap">6<a name="nkrs-methodfirstdetection-6"> </a></td><td>Death with autopsy</td><td>Cancer diagnosed after death.</td></tr><tr><td style="white-space:nowrap">7<a name="nkrs-methodfirstdetection-7"> </a></td><td>Death without autopsy</td><td>Cancer diagnosed after death.</td></tr><tr><td style="white-space:nowrap">8<a name="nkrs-methodfirstdetection-8"> </a></td><td>Other</td><td/></tr></table></div>
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<url value="http://fhir.ch/ig/ch-crl/CodeSystem/nkrs-methodfirstdetection"/>
<version value="0.9.0"/>
<name value="NkrsMethodFirstDetection"/>
<title value="NKRS - Method of First Detection"/>
<status value="active"/>
<date value="2022-02-04T14:14:21+01:00"/>
<publisher value="Bundesamt für Gesundheit BAG"/>
<contact>
<name value="Bundesamt für Gesundheit BAG"/>
<telecom>
<system value="url"/>
<value value="https://www.bag.admin.ch/"/>
</telecom>
</contact>
<description
value="The data item records the method or circumstance by which the case came to medical attention and the cancer was first diagnosed.
**Method of first detection (Variable number: 2.6)**
in \'NATIONAL CANCER DATA DICTIONARY, V 1.1, Part A, BASIC VARIABLES for Adults, Adolescents, and Children (23.12.2019)\'
([EN](https://www.nacr.ch/assets/files/uploads/a-datadictionary-basicvariables-v1.1.pdf),
[DE](https://www.nkrs.ch/assets/files/uploads/a-datenstruktur-variablen-der-basisdaten-v1.1.pdf),
[FR](https://www.onec.ch/assets/files/uploads/a-dict-des-donnees-variables-de-base-v1.1.pdf),
[IT](https://www.snrt.ch/assets/files/uploads/a-dati-oncologici-variabili-di-base-v1.1.pdf))"/>
<jurisdiction>
<coding>
<system value="urn:iso:std:iso:3166"/>
<code value="CH"/>
</coding>
</jurisdiction>
<copyright value="CC-BY-SA-4.0"/>
<caseSensitive value="true"/>
<valueSet value="http://fhir.ch/ig/ch-crl/ValueSet/nkrs-methodfirstdetection"/>
<content value="complete"/>
<count value="8"/>
<concept>
<code value="1"/>
<display value="Clinical symptoms"/>
<definition value="Clinical symptoms related to the tumour."/>
</concept>
<concept>
<code value="2"/>
<display value="Incidental discovery"/>
<definition
value="Diagnosis on the occasion of surveillance/treatment for another disease, incl. tumour aftercare for a previous primary tumour, routine medical consultation/routine check-up, surgery."/>
</concept>
<concept>
<code value="3"/>
<display value="Organised screening program"/>
<definition
value="Screening programmes organized at national or regional level, with an explicit policy, that includes several essential elements from target population to treatment. Screening refers to a targeted examination/search for an asymptomatic tumour."/>
</concept>
<concept>
<code value="4"/>
<display value="Opportunistic screening"/>
<definition
value="Screening outside an organized or population-based screening programme, as a result of, for example, a recommendation made during a routine medical consultation/check-up for the woman, on the basis of a possibly increased risk for developing cervical cancer or by self-referral. Screening refers to a targeted examination/search for an asymptomatic tumour."/>
</concept>
<concept>
<code value="5"/>
<display value="Self-examination"/>
<definition
value="Use this code if it is known that the chain of events leading to a diagnosis of cancer was a self-exam by the patient (e.g. a lump in the breasts, or a skin lesion)."/>
</concept>
<concept>
<code value="6"/>
<display value="Death with autopsy"/>
<definition value="Cancer diagnosed after death."/>
</concept>
<concept>
<code value="7"/>
<display value="Death without autopsy"/>
<definition value="Cancer diagnosed after death."/>
</concept>
<concept>
<code value="8"/>
<display value="Other"/>
</concept>
</CodeSystem>