The utility of linked cancer registry and health administration data for describing system-wide outcomes and research: a BreastScreen example.
Elizabeth S BuckleyTom SullivanGelareh FarshidJanet E HillerDavid M RoderPublished in: Journal of evaluation in clinical practice (2016)
These linked cancer registry and administrative data gave plausible estimates of IBC risk following DCIS diagnosis, but were limited in coverage of key items for further risk stratification. It is important that the research utility of administrative datasets is maximized in their design phase in collaboration with researchers.
Keyphrases
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