Enum: enum_CRDCH_CancerGradeObservation_observation_type
URI: crdch:enum_CRDCH_CancerGradeObservation_observation_type
Other properties
Permissible Values
Text | Description | Meaning | Other Information |
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enneking_msts_grade | The text term used to describe the surgical grade of the musculoskeletal sarcoma, using the Enneking staging system approved by the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS). | ||
esophageal_columnar_dysplasia_degree | Text term to describe the amount of dysplasia found within the benign esophageal columnar mucosa. | ||
inpc_grade | Text term used to describe the classification of neuroblastic differentiation within neuroblastoma tumors, as defined by the International Neuroblastoma Pathology Classification (INPC). | ||
gleason_grade_group | The text term used to describe the overall grouping of grades defined by the Gleason grading classification, which is used to determine the aggressiveness of prostate cancer. Note that this grade describes the entire prostatectomy specimen and is not specific to the sample used for sequencing. | ||
primary_gleason_grade | The text term used to describe the primary Gleason score, which describes the pattern of cells making up the largest area of the tumor. The primary and secondary Gleason pattern grades are combined to determine the patient's Gleason grade group, which is used to determine the aggressiveness of prostate cancer. Note that this grade describes the entire prostatectomy specimen and is not specific to the sample used for sequencing. | ||
secondary_gleason_grade | The text term used to describe the secondary Gleason score, which describes the pattern of cells making up the second largest area of the tumor. The primary and secondary Gleason pattern grades are combined to determine the patient's Gleason grade group, which is used to determine the aggressiveness of prostate cancer. Note that this grade describes the entire prostatectomy specimen and is not specific to the sample used for sequencing. | ||
tumor_grade | Text value to express the degree of abnormality of cancer cells, a measure of differentiation and aggressiveness. |