The traditional roles of Australian cancer registries have been incidence, mortality and survival surveillance although increasingly, roles are being broadened to include data support for health-service management and evaluation. In some Australian jurisdictions, cancer stage and other prognostic data are being included in registry databases and this is being facilitated by an increase in structured pathology reporting by pathology and haematology laboratories. Data linkage facilities are being extended across the country at national and jurisdictional level, facilitating data linkage between registry data and data extracts from administrative databases that include treatment, screening and vaccination data, and self-reported data from larg...
The South Australian Cancer Registry provides timely and accurate cancer epidemiological surveillanc...
Abstract Objective: To describe the practical issues that need to be overcome to conduct national da...
Infectious diseases remain a major cause of morbidity in Australia. A wealth of data exists in admin...
The traditional roles of Australian cancer registries have been incidence, mortality and survival su...
© AHHA 2015. Registries have key roles in cancer incidence, mortality and survival monitoring and in...
Abstract. Registries have key roles in cancer incidence, mortality and survival monitoring and in sh...
Objective: To describe the practical issues that need to be overcome to conduct national data linkag...
Objective: To describe the practical issues that need to be overcome to conduct national data linkag...
Objective: To describe the practical issues that need to be overcome to conduct national data linkag...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the challenges of obtaining state and nationally held data for linkage to a n...
Traditional cancer registries have often been siloed efforts, established by single groups with limi...
Objective: To describe the challenges of obtaining state and nationally held data for linkage to a n...
Objective: To describe the practical issues that need to be overcome to conduct national data linkag...
Background: Linked data resources are becoming increasingly important for cancer services research s...
Background: The Centre for Data Linkage (CDL) has been established to enable national and cross-juri...
The South Australian Cancer Registry provides timely and accurate cancer epidemiological surveillanc...
Abstract Objective: To describe the practical issues that need to be overcome to conduct national da...
Infectious diseases remain a major cause of morbidity in Australia. A wealth of data exists in admin...
The traditional roles of Australian cancer registries have been incidence, mortality and survival su...
© AHHA 2015. Registries have key roles in cancer incidence, mortality and survival monitoring and in...
Abstract. Registries have key roles in cancer incidence, mortality and survival monitoring and in sh...
Objective: To describe the practical issues that need to be overcome to conduct national data linkag...
Objective: To describe the practical issues that need to be overcome to conduct national data linkag...
Objective: To describe the practical issues that need to be overcome to conduct national data linkag...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the challenges of obtaining state and nationally held data for linkage to a n...
Traditional cancer registries have often been siloed efforts, established by single groups with limi...
Objective: To describe the challenges of obtaining state and nationally held data for linkage to a n...
Objective: To describe the practical issues that need to be overcome to conduct national data linkag...
Background: Linked data resources are becoming increasingly important for cancer services research s...
Background: The Centre for Data Linkage (CDL) has been established to enable national and cross-juri...
The South Australian Cancer Registry provides timely and accurate cancer epidemiological surveillanc...
Abstract Objective: To describe the practical issues that need to be overcome to conduct national da...
Infectious diseases remain a major cause of morbidity in Australia. A wealth of data exists in admin...