Alternate Name Item# Length Source of Standard Column #
Over-ride Flag for Site/Behavior (IF39) 2071 1 SEER 1905-1905

Description
Some computer edits identify errors. Others indicate possible errors that require manual review for resolution. To eliminate the need to review the same cases repeatedly, over-ride flags have been developed to indicate that data in a record (or records) have been reviewed and, while unusual, are correct.

This over-ride is used with the following edits in the NAACCR Metafile of the EDITS software:
      Primary Site, Behavior Code ICDO2 (SEER IF39)
      Primary Site, Behavior Code ICDO3 (SEER IF39)

Rationale
Some edits check for code combinations that are possible, but quite rare. If the code combination generates an error message and review of the case indicates that the codes are correct for the case, then the over-ride flag is used to skip the edit in the future. See Chapter IV, Recommended Data Edits and Software Coordination of Standards.

Over-ride Flag as Used in the EDITS Software Package

Edits of the type, Primary Site, Behavior Code, require review of the following primary sites with a behavior of in situ (ICD-O-2 or ICD-O-3 behavior = 2):

C269 Gastrointestinal tract, NOS
C399 Ill-defined sites within respiratory system
C559 Uterus, NOS
C579 Female genital tract, NOS
C639 Male genital organs, NOS
C689 Urinary system, NOS
C729 Nervous system, NOS
C759 Endocrine gland, NOS
C760-C768 Ill-defined sites
C809 Unknown primary site

Since the designation of in situ is very specific and almost always requires microscopic confirmation, ordinarily specific information should also be available regarding the primary site. Conversely, if inadequate information is available to determine a specific primary site, it is unlikely that information about a cancer being in situ is reliable.

If an in situ diagnosis is stated, try to obtain a more specific primary site. A primary site within an organ system can sometimes be identified based on the diagnostic procedure or treatment given or on the histologic type. If no more specific site can be determined, it is usually preferable to code a behavior code of 3. In the exceedingly rare situation in which it is certain that the behavior is in situ and no more specific site code is applicable, set Over-ride Site/Behavior to 1.

Instructions for Coding Codes
1 Reviewed and confirmed as reported
Blank Not reviewed or reviewed and corrected

Note: The IF 39 edit does not allowin situcases of nonspecific sites, such as gastrointestinal tract, NOS; uterus, NOS; female genital tract, NOS; male genital organs, NOS; and others. The over-ride indicates that the conflict has been reviewed.