The article is devoted to the review of the most developed systems of registration and control of patients suffering from oncological diseases. The creation of registries is based on the public health needs of countries in monitoring, storing and analyzing national data on such serious chronic diseases as cancer. The world and national experience in creating data storage systems shows the need to unify the information collection, to consolidate sources, and to use high quality information technologies that make it possible to exchange, analyze, protect and store data. In European countries and the USA, registries have specialized websites and provide information on epidemiology, trends, forecasts, and survival rate. This information is publ...
Population-based cancer registries collect a standardized dataset about all patients diagnosed with ...
Cancer serves as a global reference for cancer information. The Cancer Information Section of the In...
Cancer registration is important for epidemiology, planning, cancer policy and research. The network...
Hospital based cancer registries work with the objective to support healthcare professionals and man...
The cancer registrar reports accurate, complete, and timely abstracted cancer data to various health...
The cancer registration is a mechanism to collect and classify information on all cancer cases in or...
<p><strong>ESMO 2012 Poster</strong></p> <p><strong>Background</strong></p> <p>Cancer registry is a ...
AIM: To provide insight into cancer registration coverage, data access and use in Europe. This contr...
Aim To provide insight into cancer registration coverage, data access and use in Europe. This contri...
The aim of population-based cancer registries (CRs) is to obtain information from all new cases in a...
- Relevant information on cancer is available, but its organisation and harmonisation is necessary t...
The origin of cancer registries was to create clinical surveys and perform patient follow-up, the ob...
Owing to new developments in Internet technologies, the amount of available oncology infor-mation is...
Cancer registry data collection involves, at a minimum, collecting data on demographics, tumor chara...
Population cancer registries are essential to monitor the incidence and measures of cancer control. ...
Population-based cancer registries collect a standardized dataset about all patients diagnosed with ...
Cancer serves as a global reference for cancer information. The Cancer Information Section of the In...
Cancer registration is important for epidemiology, planning, cancer policy and research. The network...
Hospital based cancer registries work with the objective to support healthcare professionals and man...
The cancer registrar reports accurate, complete, and timely abstracted cancer data to various health...
The cancer registration is a mechanism to collect and classify information on all cancer cases in or...
<p><strong>ESMO 2012 Poster</strong></p> <p><strong>Background</strong></p> <p>Cancer registry is a ...
AIM: To provide insight into cancer registration coverage, data access and use in Europe. This contr...
Aim To provide insight into cancer registration coverage, data access and use in Europe. This contri...
The aim of population-based cancer registries (CRs) is to obtain information from all new cases in a...
- Relevant information on cancer is available, but its organisation and harmonisation is necessary t...
The origin of cancer registries was to create clinical surveys and perform patient follow-up, the ob...
Owing to new developments in Internet technologies, the amount of available oncology infor-mation is...
Cancer registry data collection involves, at a minimum, collecting data on demographics, tumor chara...
Population cancer registries are essential to monitor the incidence and measures of cancer control. ...
Population-based cancer registries collect a standardized dataset about all patients diagnosed with ...
Cancer serves as a global reference for cancer information. The Cancer Information Section of the In...
Cancer registration is important for epidemiology, planning, cancer policy and research. The network...