ICD-10 Code D07.69 – Carcinoma in situ of other male genital organs (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code D07.69 – Carcinoma in situ of other male genital organs
What it is
This code identifies carcinoma in situ, a very early noninvasive cancer, in male genital organs other than the penis or prostate. The abnormal cells are confined to the surface layer and have not spread into deeper tissue.
Clinical signs
Clinical features vary; refer to documentation. Diagnosis is usually based on pathology showing malignant cells limited to the epithelium, with no invasion beyond the basement membrane.
When to use this code
Use D07.69 when the provider documents carcinoma in situ involving another male genital site, such as a scrotal or other specified genital structure, and the lesion is noninvasive. Use it only when the record clearly states the site and confirms in situ disease. Check documentation if the exact organ is unclear.
Do not use for
Do not use this code for invasive malignant neoplasms, benign lesions, or dysplasia without carcinoma in situ. If the documentation names the penis or prostate, select the more specific code instead.
Coding tip
Verify the exact anatomic site in the pathology or provider note before assigning D07.69.