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2025 HCPCS code J9280

Mitomycin injection, 5 mg

Medical necessity should be established based on the patient's diagnosis and treatment plan.

In simple words: Mitomycin is a cancer medication given through a needle into a vein. This code covers 5 milligrams of the medicine.

Mitomycin is a chemotherapy drug used to treat various types of cancer. This code represents 5 milligrams of mitomycin administered via injection or instillation.

Example 1: A patient with bladder cancer receives an intravesical instillation of mitomycin., A patient with stomach cancer receives intravenous mitomycin in combination with other chemotherapy agents., A patient with pancreatic cancer receives mitomycin as part of their palliative care regimen.

Documentation should include the diagnosis, dose, route of administration, and medical necessity for the mitomycin.

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