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Cancer reporting: timeliness analysis and process reengineering
2016
Cancer registries collect tumor-related data to monitor incident rates and support population-based research. A common concern with using populationbased registry data for research is reporting timeliness. Data timeliness have been recognized as an important data characteristic by both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Institute of Medicine (IOM). Yet, few recent studies in the United States (U.S.) have systemically measured timeliness. The goal of this research is to
doi:10.7912/c2k88h
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