Understanding of lymphoid neoplasms has evolved over the past 50 years, resulting in numerous classification schemes for these cancers, and particularly for non-Hodgkin lymphomas. In 2007, the International Lymphoma Epidemiology Consortium (InterLymph) Pathology Working Group published a proposed nested classification of lymphoid neoplasms1 based on the World Health Organization classification of lymphoid neoplasms and the International Classification of Diseases-Oncology, Third Edition (ICD-O-3). This classification scheme was designed to facilitate epidemiologic studies of lymphoma subtypes.
The SEER publishes incidence rates, incidence trends and survival based on the SEER lymphoid malignancy recode variable (Hodgkin Lymphoma and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, respectively). The SEER lymphoid malignancy recode variable was also added to the SEER databases as a convenience for researchers.
Variable Definitions
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Lymphoid neoplasm recode 2021 Revision |
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Lymphoid neoplasm recode 2020 Revision |
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Lymphoma Subtype Recode/WHO 2008 |
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Lymphoma Subtype Recode (Original Definition) |
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1Adapted from Morton LM, Turner JJ, Cerhan JR, Linet MS, Treseler PA, Clarke CA, Jack A, Cozen W, Maynadié M, Spinelli JJ, Costantini AS, Rüdiger T, Scarpa A, Zheng T, Weisenburger DD. Proposed classification of lymphoid neoplasms for epidemiologic research from the Pathology Working Group of the International Lymphoma Epidemiology Consortium (InterLymph). Blood 2007;110:695-708.