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Comparability and Quality Control in Cancer Registration/Book and Disk

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The basic activity of a population-based cancer registry is to collect information on all new cases of cancer in a reference population, usually that of a defined geographical area. The minimum objective is estimation of incidence rates in the population at risk, which can then be used for epidemiological studies or for the planning and evaluation of cancer control programmes. This publication is concerned with various aspects of the quality of information in cancer registries, that is, the extent to which the data recorded are correct and reproducible.

116 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 1994

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D.M. Parkin

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