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Rapid reporting of cancer incidence in a population-based study of breast cancer: one constructive use of a central cancer registry
Authors:Tim E. Aldrich  Dianne Vann  Patricia G. Moorman  Beth Newman
Affiliation:(1) Department of Environment Health and Natural Resources, North Carolina Central Cancer Registry, P.O. Box 29538, 27626-0538 Raleigh, NC, USA;(2) Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA;(3) Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Abstract:Summary To support a study of genetic risk factors for breast cancer, the North Carolina Central Cancer Registry has implemented a rapid reporting procedure for hospitals in the study area. This system permits the identification of newly diagnosed breast cancer cases within a very short time period (less than one month). The procedures are straightforward, cost-effective, and greatly benefit the objectives of tissue collection and interviews with the cases. This article describes the rapid reporting procedures and their potential impact for population-based research. For the objective of making generalizable risk statements, the necessity of population-based research is stressed; participation with central cancer registries is endorsed for this and other molecular epidemiologic applications.
Keywords:cancer control  cancer epidemiology  cancer registries  medical records  surveillance
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