C50.121
BillableMalignant neoplasm of central portion of right male breast
HCC Category Mapping
What This Code Means
Cancer that develops in the central portion (middle area) of the right male breast.
Coding Tips
- •Male breast cancer is less common than female breast cancer; ensure documentation confirms male patient
- •Verify laterality is documented as right; if left or unspecified, different codes apply
Clinical Significance
Malignant neoplasm of the central portion of right male breast represents invasive breast cancer requiring staging, treatment planning, and ongoing surveillance. Breast cancer is risk-adjusted because it demands significant healthcare resources including surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, and long-term monitoring. Male breast cancer accounts for less than 1% of all breast cancers, making accurate gender-specific coding particularly important for tracking and research.
Documentation Requirements
- ✓Pathologic confirmation of invasive malignancy (biopsy with histologic type — ductal, lobular, etc.)
- ✓Laterality: right breast
- ✓Gender documented as male to support gender-specific code selection
- ✓Quadrant or subsite location: central portion
- ✓Tumor size (T stage) and grade
- ✓Lymph node status (N stage) — axillary, sentinel node biopsy results
- ✓Estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and HER2 status
- ✓Stage grouping (I-IV)
- ✓Current treatment status (active treatment, hormonal therapy, surveillance)