What ICD Codes Are Used for Liver Cancer?
When addressing Liver Cancer, it's essential to be familiar with the specific Liver Cancer ICD codes for accurate clinical documentation and billing. Liver cancer can arise from various causes and be primary (originating in the liver) or secondary (metastatic from another organ). Here are some commonly used ICD codes related to this condition:
- C22.0 - Liver cell carcinoma: This code is used for hepatocellular carcinoma, the most common type of primary liver cancer.
- C22.1 - Intrahepatic bile duct carcinoma: Represents cases of cholangiocarcinoma, a cancer arising from the bile ducts within the liver.
- C22.9 - Malignant neoplasm of liver, not specified as primary or secondary: This general code can be used when the specific type of liver cancer is not detailed.
Using the right codes ensures that patients receive the appropriate care and that healthcare providers are reimbursed accurately.

