© AHHA 2015. Registries have key roles in cancer incidence, mortality and survival monitoring and in showing disparities across the population. Incidence monitoring began in New South Wales in 1972 and other jurisdictions soon followed. Registry data are used to evaluate outcomes of preventive, screening, treatment and support services. They have shown decreases in cancer incidence following interventions and have been used for workforce and other infrastructure planning. Crude markers of optimal radiotherapy and chemotherapy exist and registry data are used to show shortfalls against these markers. The data are also used to investigate cancer clusters and environmental concerns. Survival data are used to assess service performance and inte...
Cancer incidence varies markedly among states because of population heterogeneity regarding risk, ge...
on cancer in the subjects in our study were obtained from the National Cancer Statistics Clearing Ho...
This report presents national cancer data on relative survival and prevalence in Australia for invas...
Abstract. Registries have key roles in cancer incidence, mortality and survival monitoring and in sh...
The traditional roles of Australian cancer registries have been incidence, mortality and survival su...
Today, many countries are increasing their efforts to ensure that all cancer patients receive the be...
Cancer registries help to establish and maintain cancer incidence reporting system, serve as a resou...
Abstract Background The value of hospital registries for describing treatment and survival outcomes ...
Cancer in Australia 2000 presents comprehensive national data on cancer incidence and mortality and ...
Cancer registration is important for epidemiology, planning, cancer policy and research. The network...
The cancer registration is a mechanism to collect and classify information on all cancer cases in or...
Henrik Toft Sørensen, Timothy L LashDepartment of Clinical Epidemiology, Aarhus Universit...
The South Australian Cancer Registry provides timely and accurate cancer epidemiological surveillanc...
The 20th century saw the establishment of the first population-based cancer registries with the purp...
Traditional cancer registries have often been siloed efforts, established by single groups with limi...
Cancer incidence varies markedly among states because of population heterogeneity regarding risk, ge...
on cancer in the subjects in our study were obtained from the National Cancer Statistics Clearing Ho...
This report presents national cancer data on relative survival and prevalence in Australia for invas...
Abstract. Registries have key roles in cancer incidence, mortality and survival monitoring and in sh...
The traditional roles of Australian cancer registries have been incidence, mortality and survival su...
Today, many countries are increasing their efforts to ensure that all cancer patients receive the be...
Cancer registries help to establish and maintain cancer incidence reporting system, serve as a resou...
Abstract Background The value of hospital registries for describing treatment and survival outcomes ...
Cancer in Australia 2000 presents comprehensive national data on cancer incidence and mortality and ...
Cancer registration is important for epidemiology, planning, cancer policy and research. The network...
The cancer registration is a mechanism to collect and classify information on all cancer cases in or...
Henrik Toft Sørensen, Timothy L LashDepartment of Clinical Epidemiology, Aarhus Universit...
The South Australian Cancer Registry provides timely and accurate cancer epidemiological surveillanc...
The 20th century saw the establishment of the first population-based cancer registries with the purp...
Traditional cancer registries have often been siloed efforts, established by single groups with limi...
Cancer incidence varies markedly among states because of population heterogeneity regarding risk, ge...
on cancer in the subjects in our study were obtained from the National Cancer Statistics Clearing Ho...
This report presents national cancer data on relative survival and prevalence in Australia for invas...