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The North Carolina Central Cancer Registry is charged with maintaining a high-quality database of usable, timely, complete, and accurate cancer data for every reportable case of cancer in the state of North Carolina.
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The North Carolina Central Cancer Registry (CCR) is a...
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The Cancer Collection and Reporting Manual (CCARM) defines...
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14 cze 2024 · The North Carolina Central Cancer Registry (CCR) is a population-based reporting system that serves as the sole repository of complete cancer incidence data for the State of North Carolina. Cancer Registries: Measuring Progress. Targeting Action (YouTube Video from CDC)
The Cancer Collection and Reporting Manual (CCARM) defines the requirements for reporting to the NC CCR including cases required to be reported, timelines for reporting and specific data items and coding instructions required to describe the cancer.
The Association of North Carolina Cancer Registrars is a non-profit professional organization for cancer registrars and other allied health professionals interested in cancer data.
A total of 1385 unique cancer cases were determined to be reportable for the participating dermatology practices. The majority were melanoma cases; therefore, a detailed manual
NCRA’s online Review Guide for the Cancer Registry Management Principles and Practice for Hospitals and Central Cancer Registries, 4th Edition textbook includes review questions for each chapter to help gauge understanding of critical topics and concepts outlined in the chapter.
Cancer Data and Statistics. The Central Cancer Registry (CCR) collects, processes and analyzes data on all cancer cases diagnosed among North Carolina residents to inform the planning and evaluation of cancer control efforts.