2010 Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Neoplasm Project TRAC Educational Meeting September 20 th, 2010
Training Faculty Cathryn Phillips, CTR Registrar of Tumor Records Nancy Santos, CTR Quality Assurance Coordinator Nahrain Youmara Quality Assurance Coordinator
Meeting Outline 8:45 Differences between ICD-O-3 and the Hematopoietic Database 9:00 Hematopoietic database, rules and SEER reporting 10:00Break 10:15 Maneuvering through the rules and hematopoietic database 11:30Timing rules and transformations 12:30TRAC business meeting / lunch 2:00 Interpreting data over time: recodes and delay analysis 3:00Break 3:15Additional tools and resources 4:00Close
CT Tumor Registry History 1926First hospital cancer registry established at Yale-New Haven Hospital 1935Connecticut General Assembly passes Senate Bill 101 authorizing the State Board of Health to “…make investigation concerning cancer, the prevention and treatment thereof and the mortality therefrom...” 1941Connecticut Tumor Registry established (first population-based registry in the US) recording details of cancer cases from 1935 onwards 1973Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) Program established (Connecticut Tumor Registry one of nine founding registries)
The Changing Face of Cancer in Connecticut
Cancer Burden in CT: Men
Cancer Burden in CT: Men
Cancer Burden in CT: Men
Cancer Burden in CT: Women
Cancer Burden in CT: Women
Cancer Burden in CT: Women
Incidence Rates – Risk Factors
Incidence Rates – Early Detection
Sit back Relax Enjoy the day This work was supported by Contract HHSN C between the National Cancer Institute and the Connecticut Department of Public Health.