Boscoe Francis P
J Registry Manag. 2014 Fall;41(3):135-8.
Timeliness is one of the key indicators of cancer surveillance data quality, as delayed reporting of cases results in an underestimation of the cancer rate in a population. The purpose of this paper is to assess temporal trends in reporting delay by cancer site from 1999-2010. Using data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) 9 cancer registries and the New York State Cancer Registry, I calculated short-, medium-, and long-term delay for the most common cancer sites for each year and identified the linear trend. Nearly all sites showed a decrease in delay over the period, and many showed a statistically significant decrease. The decrease in delay was more pronounced in the New York State data. These findings reflect long-term improvement in the timeliness of cancer reporting, but there remains room for improvement. Leukemia and myeloma are especially problematic, as these sites are heavily dependent on reporting by private physicians.
及时性是癌症监测数据质量的关键指标之一,因为病例报告延迟会导致对人群癌症发病率的低估。本文的目的是评估1999年至2010年按癌症部位划分的报告延迟的时间趋势。利用监测、流行病学和最终结果(SEER)9癌症登记处以及纽约州癌症登记处的数据,我计算了每年最常见癌症部位的短期、中期和长期延迟,并确定了线性趋势。在此期间,几乎所有部位的延迟都有所减少,许多部位的减少具有统计学意义。纽约州数据中延迟的减少更为明显。这些发现反映了癌症报告及时性的长期改善,但仍有改进空间。白血病和骨髓瘤尤其成问题,因为这些部位严重依赖私人医生的报告。