Oncology Coding Break – Lymphoid Neoplasms

Oncology Coding Break

<a href="https://www.registrypartners.com/author/stephanie-gutierrez/" target="_self">Stephanie Gutierrez</a>

Stephanie Gutierrez

Quality Manager

Published/Updated Date: January 29, 2025

Join us for an engaging and informative session with Stephanie Gutierrez, B.S., ODS-C, as she takes us through a comprehensive overview of Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas. This webinar will explore critical aspects of lymphoma diagnosis, treatment, and data coding, providing you with essential knowledge and practical insights. 

In this session, you will gain a deeper understanding of lymphoma, including:

  • The origin and development of lymphoid neoplasms.
  • A detailed exploration of Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas, emphasizing key differences and characteristics.
  • Identifying the clinical signs and symptoms of various lymphomas.
  • An in-depth look at immunophenotyping and genetic markers crucial for accurate lymphoma diagnosis
  • The process of determining the lymphoma’s primary site and histology for proper classification.
  • Best practices for coding site-specific data items correctly.
  • Understanding lymphoma staging 
  • A review of current lymphoma treatments.  

Thank you to everyone who joined us live! If you missed the session or would like additional resources, you can download the following:

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