Updating Staging and TNM Category Templates to STU2#150
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This looks great. Can confirm tests still pass, double-checked the new resource profiles and there aren't any features mentioned in the Diff Table or the Change Log that we don't have covered. Great work!
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Summary
stagingTemplate: The profile TNMStageGroup is now renamed CancerStageGroup in order to support non-TNM staging systems such as Rai, Binet, and Revised International Staging System (R-ISS)
tnmCategoryTemplate: In STU2, the separate sets of profiles for TNM Clinical and TNM Pathologic staging were combined into a single set of profiles: CancerStageGroup, TNMPrimaryTumorCategory, TNMRegionalNodesCategory, and TNMDistantMetastasesCategory.
New behavior
All profiles that used to distinguish between Clinical and Pathologic have been consolidated to single profiles, but staging type is still necessary as an input because it is used to determine code and category within those profiles.
Code changes
stagingTemplate.jsnow uses the new Cancer Stage Group profileTNMCategoryTemplate.jsnow uses the new single set of profiles for Tumor, Nodes, and MetastasesTesting guidance