Abstract Background Data from population-based cancer registries are increasingly used to conduct research and guide policy. However, few validation studies of cancer registry data have been conducted, particularly among children. We therefore aimed to determine the validity of pediatric diagnostic data in the Ontario Cancer Registry (OCR). Methods All children diagnosed with any malignancy between 2000–2011 in Ontario, Canada were identified through the Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario Networked Information System (POGONIS), a pediatric cancer registry actively maintained by trained data managers, and linked to the OCR. Internati...
Background Cancer is a major cause of death in children worldwide, and the recorded incidence tends ...
Introduction: Surveillance of childhood cancer incidence trends can inform etiologic research, polic...
BACKGROUND: Completeness of ascertainment is a very important aspect of cancer registration. There i...
Abstract Background Data from population-based cancer...
Background: Cancer stage at diagnosis is crucial for assessing global efforts to increase awareness ...
Population-based research to identify underserviced populations and the impact of palliative care (P...
Background: Administrative databases and cancer registries are frequently used to conduct population...
Population-based cancer registries generate estimates of incidence and survival that are essential f...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Childhood cancer is a rare but severe disease. Therefore central registration...
International audienceIn collaboration with 62 population-based cancer registries contributing to th...
Abstract In collaboration with 62 population-based cancer registries contributing to the Automated C...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Completeness is important in cancer registration. Identifying areas to improv...
Purpose: To assess the survival of children diagnosed with cancer between 1982 and 1988 using popula...
Background Cancer is a major cause of death in children worldwide, and the recorded incidence tends ...
Abstract Background Primary objective was to describe the proportion of children newly diagnosed wit...
Background Cancer is a major cause of death in children worldwide, and the recorded incidence tends ...
Introduction: Surveillance of childhood cancer incidence trends can inform etiologic research, polic...
BACKGROUND: Completeness of ascertainment is a very important aspect of cancer registration. There i...
Abstract Background Data from population-based cancer...
Background: Cancer stage at diagnosis is crucial for assessing global efforts to increase awareness ...
Population-based research to identify underserviced populations and the impact of palliative care (P...
Background: Administrative databases and cancer registries are frequently used to conduct population...
Population-based cancer registries generate estimates of incidence and survival that are essential f...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Childhood cancer is a rare but severe disease. Therefore central registration...
International audienceIn collaboration with 62 population-based cancer registries contributing to th...
Abstract In collaboration with 62 population-based cancer registries contributing to the Automated C...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Completeness is important in cancer registration. Identifying areas to improv...
Purpose: To assess the survival of children diagnosed with cancer between 1982 and 1988 using popula...
Background Cancer is a major cause of death in children worldwide, and the recorded incidence tends ...
Abstract Background Primary objective was to describe the proportion of children newly diagnosed wit...
Background Cancer is a major cause of death in children worldwide, and the recorded incidence tends ...
Introduction: Surveillance of childhood cancer incidence trends can inform etiologic research, polic...
BACKGROUND: Completeness of ascertainment is a very important aspect of cancer registration. There i...