Today, many countries are increasing their efforts to ensure that all cancer patients receive the best possible care. Population-based cancer registries have adapted their registration to collect additional clinical variables to provide clinicians with unbiased population data on cancer treatment and survival. Taking several examples of epidemiological cancer research performed at the Geneva Cancer Registry, we aim to illustrate how cancer registries oversee the treatment and outcomes of cancer patients to help clinicians continually improve quality of care and prevent cancer deaths in the population
© AHHA 2015. Registries have key roles in cancer incidence, mortality and survival monitoring and in...
Population-based (epidemiological) cancer registries are institutions for the collection, storage, p...
Cancer incidence varies markedly among states because of population heterogeneity regarding risk, ge...
Henrik Toft Sørensen, Timothy L LashDepartment of Clinical Epidemiology, Aarhus Universit...
Cancer registries are unique in being able to provide population-based data to monitor geographic va...
Cancer is identified as one of the greatest morbidity and mortality causes throughout the world. The...
The cancer registration is a mechanism to collect and classify information on all cancer cases in or...
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...
Aim To provide insight into cancer registration coverage, data access and use in Europe. This contri...
Abstract. Registries have key roles in cancer incidence, mortality and survival monitoring and in sh...
Background: In Scandinavia, there is a strong tradition for research and quality monitoring based on...
AIM: To provide insight into cancer registration coverage, data access and use in Europe. This contr...
Despite advances in cancer care, recommended medical treatments and psychosocial interventions are n...
Cancer RegistriesTrack and monitor cancer trends over time and provide vital information for allocat...
© AHHA 2015. Registries have key roles in cancer incidence, mortality and survival monitoring and in...
Population-based (epidemiological) cancer registries are institutions for the collection, storage, p...
Cancer incidence varies markedly among states because of population heterogeneity regarding risk, ge...
Henrik Toft Sørensen, Timothy L LashDepartment of Clinical Epidemiology, Aarhus Universit...
Cancer registries are unique in being able to provide population-based data to monitor geographic va...
Cancer is identified as one of the greatest morbidity and mortality causes throughout the world. The...
The cancer registration is a mechanism to collect and classify information on all cancer cases in or...
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...
Aim To provide insight into cancer registration coverage, data access and use in Europe. This contri...
Abstract. Registries have key roles in cancer incidence, mortality and survival monitoring and in sh...
Background: In Scandinavia, there is a strong tradition for research and quality monitoring based on...
AIM: To provide insight into cancer registration coverage, data access and use in Europe. This contr...
Despite advances in cancer care, recommended medical treatments and psychosocial interventions are n...
Cancer RegistriesTrack and monitor cancer trends over time and provide vital information for allocat...
© AHHA 2015. Registries have key roles in cancer incidence, mortality and survival monitoring and in...
Population-based (epidemiological) cancer registries are institutions for the collection, storage, p...
Cancer incidence varies markedly among states because of population heterogeneity regarding risk, ge...