Villard-Mackintosh L, Coleman M P, Vessey M P
Department of Community Medicine & General Practice, University of Oxford, UK.
Br J Cancer. 1988 Oct;58(4):507-11. doi: 10.1038/bjc.1988.252.
The completeness of cancer registration in England for the period 1968-85 has been assessed in a cohort of 17,000 women who reported malignancies directly to the investigators. Of 325 cancers reported, 281 (86.5%) had been registered by mid-1987. Under-registration varied considerably between regional cancer registries. Eight (18%) of the 44 unregistered cancers were treated in private hospitals. Under-registration also varied considerably with cancer site: only 8% of 150 breast cancers were not registered, and at sites accounting for 79% of all tumours, under-registration was less than 15%; however, 40% of melanomas (20 cases) and 50% of lung cancers (6 cases) were not registered. Of 281 registered tumours, only 219 (78%) were notified to the investigators from the NHSCR at Southport, with a median lag-time of 2.5 years since diagnosis. There has been a tendency for notification of registered cancers to the investigator to become more prompt but less complete.
通过对17000名直接向研究人员报告患恶性肿瘤的女性队列进行研究,评估了1968年至1985年期间英格兰癌症登记的完整性。在报告的325例癌症中,到1987年年中已有281例(86.5%)被登记。不同地区癌症登记处的漏报情况差异很大。44例未登记的癌症中有8例(18%)在私立医院接受治疗。漏报情况也因癌症部位不同而有很大差异:150例乳腺癌中只有8%未登记,在占所有肿瘤79%的部位,漏报率低于15%;然而,40%的黑色素瘤(20例)和50%的肺癌(6例)未登记。在281例已登记的肿瘤中,只有219例(78%)是由南港的国家卫生服务中央登记处通知研究人员的,自诊断以来的中位延迟时间为2.5年。向研究人员通报已登记癌症的情况有变得更及时但不那么完整的趋势。