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New term request: cancer summary staging #135

Open CDowland opened 4 years ago

CDowland commented 4 years ago

Editor preferred term: cancer summary staging

Alternative term: tumor summary staging

Textual definition: A planned process of determining the extent to which a cancer disease has developed by growing and spreading throughout an organism.

Parent class: planned process

Example of usage: The cancer summary staging performed on patient John Doe's clinical picture.

Term editor: Mathias Brochhausen

I'm also attaching a file with the NTR as a spreadsheet.

New term request - cancer summary staging.xlsx

BAevermann commented 3 years ago

Could be diagnosing disease stage/course and not just the specific histological stage (as in stage IIIa).

Subclass of diagnostic process ... add in notion of comparing signs and symptoms to reference in arriving to diagnosis.

sivaramarabandi commented 3 years ago

Can you elaborate on this please? Probably missing some context or discussion on the topic....

On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 2:00 PM Brian Aevermann notifications@github.com wrote:

Could be diagnosing disease stage/course and not just the specific histological stage (as in stage IIIa).

Subclass of diagnostic process ... add in notion of comparing signs and symptoms to reference in arriving to diagnosis.

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BAevermann commented 3 years ago

The definition needs to be expanded as the use case for the term, which was being discussed, can be applied to not only a disease but also a disease stage or disease course. New definition will be provided soon. Thanks