Introduction/Background: Cancer registries in the US collect timely and systematic data on new cancer cases, extent of disease, staging, biomarker status, treatment, survival, and mortality of cancer cases. Existing methodologies for accessing local cancer registry data for research are time-consuming and often rely on the manual merging of data by staff registrars. In addition, existing registries do not provide direct access to these data nor do they routinely provide linkage to discrete electronic health record (EHR) data, reports, or imaging data. Automation of such linkage can provide an impressive data resource and make valuable data available for translational cancer research. Methods: The UPMC Network Cancer Registry collects highly...
AbstractObjectiveIn recent years, with the advancement of medical technologies, many cancers are no ...
[[abstract]]Background: Taiwan has 32 biobanks under Government’ governance. The Ministry of Health ...
Cancer is one of the four major non-communicable diseases (NCD), responsible for similar to 14.6% of...
Introduction/Background: Cancer registries in the US collect timely and systematic data on new cance...
Background: Surgical pathology reports (SPR) contain rich clinical diagnosis information. The text i...
Aims\ud \ud Pathology notification for a Cancer Registry is regarded as the most valid information f...
Data used to determine patient eligibility for cancer clinical trials often come from disparate sour...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 11, 2014).Cancer regi...
Background: The transition in oncology to electronic charting offers the potential to improve the qu...
Cancer registry data collection involves, at a minimum, collecting data on demographics, tumor chara...
Traditional cancer registries have often been siloed efforts, established by single groups with limi...
Introduction: The identification and incorporation of biomarkers in the treatment of people sufferin...
Introduction: The identification and incorporation of biomarkers in the treatment of people sufferin...
The cancer registrar reports accurate, complete, and timely abstracted cancer data to various health...
Abstract. Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide and in focus of epidemiological rese...
AbstractObjectiveIn recent years, with the advancement of medical technologies, many cancers are no ...
[[abstract]]Background: Taiwan has 32 biobanks under Government’ governance. The Ministry of Health ...
Cancer is one of the four major non-communicable diseases (NCD), responsible for similar to 14.6% of...
Introduction/Background: Cancer registries in the US collect timely and systematic data on new cance...
Background: Surgical pathology reports (SPR) contain rich clinical diagnosis information. The text i...
Aims\ud \ud Pathology notification for a Cancer Registry is regarded as the most valid information f...
Data used to determine patient eligibility for cancer clinical trials often come from disparate sour...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 11, 2014).Cancer regi...
Background: The transition in oncology to electronic charting offers the potential to improve the qu...
Cancer registry data collection involves, at a minimum, collecting data on demographics, tumor chara...
Traditional cancer registries have often been siloed efforts, established by single groups with limi...
Introduction: The identification and incorporation of biomarkers in the treatment of people sufferin...
Introduction: The identification and incorporation of biomarkers in the treatment of people sufferin...
The cancer registrar reports accurate, complete, and timely abstracted cancer data to various health...
Abstract. Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide and in focus of epidemiological rese...
AbstractObjectiveIn recent years, with the advancement of medical technologies, many cancers are no ...
[[abstract]]Background: Taiwan has 32 biobanks under Government’ governance. The Ministry of Health ...
Cancer is one of the four major non-communicable diseases (NCD), responsible for similar to 14.6% of...