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Definition of State cancer registry

State cancer registry: A cancer registry operated on the state level in the United States. Data collected by state cancer registries enable public health professionals to better understand and address the cancer burden. Registry data are critical for targeting programs focused on risk-related behaviors eg, tobacco use and exposure to the sun or on environmental risk factors eg, radiation and chemical exposures. Such information is also essential for identifying when and where cancer screening efforts should be enhanced and for monitoring the treatment provided to cancer patients. In addition, reliable registry data are fundamental to a variety of research efforts, including those aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of cancer prevention, control, or treatment programs.

State cancer registries in the US and comparable cancer registries in all countries are designed to:

  • Monitor cancer trends over time.
  • Determine cancer patterns in various populations.
  • Guide planning and evaluation of cancer control programs eg, determine whether prevention, screening, and treatment efforts are making a difference.
  • Help set priorities for allocating health resources.
  • Advance clinical, epidemiologic, and health services research.
  • Provide information for a national database of cancer incidence.

The state cancer registries in the US, taken all together, provide key cancer data of national importance. See also: National Program of Cancer Registries NPCR.

Common Misspellings: state canser registry

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