cancer registry
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcancerandregistry
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cancer
noun
uk/ˈkæn.sər/us/ˈkæn.sɚ/
a serious disease that is caused when cells in the body grow in a way that is uncontrolled and not normal, killing normal cells and often ...
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registry
noun[C]
uk/ˈredʒ.ɪ.stri/us/ˈredʒ.ə.stri/
a place where official records ...
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(Definition ofcancerandregistryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Among these are improvements in quality assurance, enhancing communication between the ambulatory and hospital sectors, and organizing a nationwidecancerregistry.
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A greater proportion of individuals who were listed in a nationalcancerregistryreported experiencing fatigue compared with individuals in the general population.
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Acancerregistryobtains and cross-correlates data from hospitals and pathology laboratories, making use of the unique identity card number.
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Both women and men who were listed recently in thecancerregistrywere more likely to experience any level of fatigue than the comparison group.
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Age-specific norms and determinants of anxiety and depression in 731 women with breast cancer recruited through a population-basedcancerregistry.
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Individuals who were listed in thecancerregistrywithin the last 5 years were more likely to report experiencing fatigue than individuals who were not listed.
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The incidence of ovarian cancer in this study was determined by record linkage with the regionalcancerregistryfor a follow-up period of between 6 and 16 years.
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I am aware of having received four representations about the future of thecancerregistry, one from a clinician.
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We already have a nationalcancerregistryinto which details of cancer diagnoses are entered.
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The council suggested that doctors should no longer pass on the names of patients to the nationalcancerregistry.
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Does it think that the immediate launch of acancerregistryfor the entire region should be one of the conditions for closing the infringement procedure?
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We need to protect patient privacy, give clear guidelines to doctors about disclosure and keep the flow of information going for such things as thecancerregistry.
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Relative survival is typically used in the analysis ofcancerregistrydata.
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Many regions and countries have their owncancerregistry, one function of which is to monitor the incidence of cancers to determine the prevalence and possible causes of these illnesses.
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Subjects were identified through cancer registries and administrative data.
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It is therefore essential that cancer registries provide data allowing for and providing results about the most effective and efficient strategies for each particular case and setting.
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That will provide a legislative solution to the problem of the cancer registries.
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Data on cancers, including mesothelioma, are collected by regional cancer registries, but the latest complete year for which data are available is 1991.
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Cancer networks and cancer registries are also vital in monitoring the impact of screening the population and changes in incidence and survival and mortality.
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