| Item # | Length | Source of Standard | Year Implemented | Version Implemented | Year Retired | Version Retired |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3,300 | 2 | NAACCR | 2003 | 10 |
The RuralUrban Continuum (1993) codes (usually known as the Beale Codes) separate counties into four metropolitan and six non-metropolitan categories, based on the size their populations and form a classification scheme that distinguishes metropolitan counties by size and non-metropolitan counties by degree of urbanization and proximity to metro areas.
These codes can be derived electronically, using patients’ state and county at diagnosis, so registrars do not need to provide them. FIPS state and county code mappings to Beale Codes can be obtained in an Excel file at http://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/rural-urban-continuum-codes.aspx .
The code is a 10-point continuum, transmitted in standard NAACCR record form with a leading 0, (00-09). Abstractors do not enter these codes. Areas that are not included in the Rural-Urban Continuum code table, such as Canadian provinces/territories and U.S. territories (other than Puerto Rico) will be coded 98. Records for non-residents of the state of the reporting institution (County at DX = 998) also will be coded 98. If Addr at DX--State is XX, YY or ZZ, or if County at DX = 999, the Rural-Urban Continuum will be coded 99.
Categorizing counties by population size helps researchers investigate geographic correlates of the burden of cancer in the area of interest.
Codes
| Metropolitan Counties (00-03) | |
| 00 | Central counties of metropolitan areas of 1 million population or more |
| 01 | Fringe counties of metropolitan areas of 1 million population or more |
| 02 | Counties in metropolitan areas of 250,000-1,000,000 population |
| 03 | Counties in metropolitan areas of less than 250,000 population |
| Nonmetropolitan Counties (04-09) | |
| 04 | Urban population of 20,000 or more, adjacent to a metropolitan area |
| 05 | Urban population of 20,000 or more, not adjacent to a metropolitan area |
| 06 | Urban population of 2,500-19,999, adjacent to a metropolitan area |
| 07 | Urban population of 2,500-19,999, not adjacent to a metropolitan area |
| 08 | Completely rural (no places with a population of 2,500 or more) adjacent to a metropolitan area |
| 09 | Completely rural (no places with a population of 2,500 or more) not adjacent to a metropolitan area |
| 98 | Program run, but: (1) area is not included in Rural-Urban Continuum code table, or (2) record is for resident outside of state of reporting institution |
| 99 | Unknown |
| Blank | Program not run; record not coded |