a Finnish Cancer Registry , Institute for Statistical and Epidemiological Cancer Research , Helsinki , Finland.
b Faculty of Social Sciences , University of Tampere , Tampere , Finland.
Acta Oncol. 2018 Apr;57(4):440-455. doi: 10.1080/0284186X.2017.1407039. Epub 2017 Dec 11.
The Nordic Cancer Registries are among the oldest population-based registries in the world, with more than 60 years of complete coverage of what is now a combined population of 26 million. However, despite being the source of a substantial number of studies, there is no published paper comparing the different registries. Therefore, we did a systematic review to identify similarities and dissimilarities of the Nordic Cancer Registries, which could possibly explain some of the differences in cancer incidence rates across these countries.
We describe and compare here the core characteristics of each of the Nordic Cancer Registries: (i) data sources; (ii) registered disease entities and deviations from IARC multiple cancer coding rules; (iii) variables and related coding systems. Major changes over time are described and discussed.
All Nordic Cancer Registries represent a high quality standard in terms of completeness and accuracy of the registered data.
Even though the information in the Nordic Cancer Registries in general can be considered more similar than any other collection of data from five different countries, there are numerous differences in registration routines, classification systems and inclusion of some tumors. These differences are important to be aware of when comparing time trends in the Nordic countries.
北欧癌症登记处是世界上最古老的基于人群的登记处之一,已有超过 60 年的时间完整地覆盖了现在合并后的 2600 万人口。然而,尽管这些登记处是大量研究的来源,但没有发表过比较不同登记处的论文。因此,我们进行了系统评价,以确定北欧癌症登记处之间的相似之处和不同之处,这可能有助于解释这些国家癌症发病率的差异。
我们在这里描述并比较了每个北欧癌症登记处的核心特征:(i)数据来源;(ii)登记的疾病实体和与国际癌症研究机构多癌种编码规则的偏差;(iii)变量和相关编码系统。描述并讨论了随时间的主要变化。
所有北欧癌症登记处的登记数据的完整性和准确性都达到了高质量标准。
尽管北欧癌症登记处的信息通常被认为比来自五个不同国家的任何其他数据集合都更相似,但在登记程序、分类系统和某些肿瘤的纳入方面存在许多差异。在比较北欧国家的时间趋势时,这些差异是需要注意的。