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If the Primary Site of Malignancy Is No Longer Present

Question 91

Question 91

Multiple Choice

If the primary site of malignancy is no longer present, assign a code for __________.


A) personal history of malignant neoplasm
B) primary cancer
C) primary of unspecified site
D) secondary of unspecified site

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