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Overview: What The 2007 Rules Are
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Why New Rules Are Necessary
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Information about the 2007 Histology Coding Rules
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Quiz: What The 2007 Rules Are
Summary of quiz results:
Please review your answers below.
The 2007 Multiple Primaries and Histology Coding Rules were developed by the SEER Program in collaboration with many other standards-setting organizations in North America.
True
False
Similar to the International Classification of Diseases (such as ICD-9-CM), multiple primaries rules are reviewed and updated every ten years.
True
False
The process of developing the new rules took more than three years of work.
True
False
The new rules cover only a limited number of primary sites.
True
False
A patient diagnosed in another state in 2005 comes to My Hospital for treatment of a metastasis in 2007. I should apply the MP/H rules to this case.
True
False
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