ICD-10 Chapter II: Neoplasms

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C00-D48 - Neoplasms

(C00-C14) Malignant neoplasms, lip, oral cavity and pharynx

(C15-C26) Malignant neoplasms, digestive organs

(C30-C39) Malignant neoplasms, respiratory system and intrathoracic organs

(C40-C41) Malignant neoplasms, bone and articular cartilage

(C43-C44) Malignant neoplasms, skin

(C45-C49) Malignant neoplasms, connective and soft tissue

(Alphanumeric subcodes are ILDS.)

(C50-C58) Malignant neoplasms, breast and female genital organs

(C60-C63) Malignant neoplasms, male genital organs

(C64-C68) Malignant neoplasms, urinary organs

(C69-C72) Malignant neoplasms, nervous system

(C73-C75) Malignant neoplasms, endocrine glands and related structures

(C76-C80) Malignant neoplasms, secondary and ill-defined

(C81-C96) Malignant neoplasms, stated or presumed to be primary, of lymphoid, haematopoietic and related tissue

(C97) Malignant neoplasms of independent (primary) multiple sites

(D00-D09) In situ neoplasms

(D10-D36) Benign neoplasms

(D37-D48) Neoplasms of uncertain or unknown behaviour

See also

nl:ICD10 Hoofdstuk II

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