Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch, North Carolina Division of Public Health.
Central Cancer Registry, State Center for Health Statistics, North Carolina Division of Public Health.
N C Med J. 2024 Aug;85(6):426-431. doi: 10.18043/001c.121418.
Occupational exposure to toxic substances has been associated with cancer. Including industry and occupation (I/O) in cancer surveillance can help identify potential links between occupational exposures and cancers using data already collected to monitor statewide cancer trends. I/O reporting is required in cancer registries and recently in death records. In this study, we examined the completeness of I/O information in North Carolina cancer and death certificate data.
The North Carolina Central Cancer Registry (NC CCR) is the sole repository of North Carolina cancer incidence data. NC CCR (2020-2021) and death certificate data (2020-2022) were analyzed for completeness of I/O. NC CCR incidence records for 1995-2021 diagnoses were linked to North Carolina death files (2020-2022).
NC CCR data had I/O in 17% to 51% of the cases, depending on cancer type. I/O was included in 41% of 2020 death certificates and increased to a 99.9% inclusion in 2021 and 2022 death certificates. In 2020, 20,018 (18%) of 109,677 total deaths matched with a cancer record during NC CCR data linkage. In 2021, 20,225 (16%) of 119,237 total deaths matched with a cancer record, and in 2022, 20,367 (17%) of 116,406 total deaths matched to a cancer record.
Data presented here only examine the completeness of 10 cancer types that the NC CCR regularly analyzes using the most recent data available (2021).
Health care providers should routinely record I/O using the standards explained in the training for providers on I/O data collection, provided by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, and should increase their frequency of reporting I/O to NC CCR. Death certificate data may provide I/O data for individuals whose information is missing from cancer registry data.
职业接触有毒物质与癌症有关。在癌症监测中纳入行业和职业(I/O)信息,可以利用已经收集的数据来识别职业暴露与癌症之间的潜在联系,这些数据用于监测全州的癌症趋势。癌症登记处和最近的死亡记录都要求报告 I/O 信息。在这项研究中,我们检查了北卡罗来纳州癌症和死亡证明数据中 I/O 信息的完整性。
北卡罗来纳州中央癌症登记处(NC CCR)是北卡罗来纳州癌症发病率数据的唯一存储库。分析了 NC CCR(2020-2021 年)和死亡证明数据(2020-2022 年)中 I/O 的完整性。将 1995-2021 年诊断的 NC CCR 发病记录与北卡罗来纳州死亡档案(2020-2022 年)进行了链接。
NC CCR 数据中,不同癌症类型的 I/O 比例在 17%到 51%之间。2020 年死亡证明中有 41%包含 I/O 信息,2021 年和 2022 年死亡证明的 I/O 信息纳入率达到了 99.9%。2020 年,在 NC CCR 数据链接期间,109677 例总死亡人数中有 18%(20018 例)与癌症记录相匹配。2021 年,119237 例总死亡人数中有 16%(20225 例)与癌症记录相匹配,2022 年,116406 例总死亡人数中有 17%(20367 例)与癌症记录相匹配。
这里呈现的数据仅检查了 NC CCR 定期使用最新可用数据(2021 年)分析的 10 种癌症类型的 I/O 完整性。
医疗保健提供者应使用北卡罗来纳州卫生和公众服务部提供的 I/O 数据收集培训中解释的标准,常规记录 I/O,并应增加向 NC CCR 报告 I/O 的频率。死亡证明数据可能为癌症登记处数据中缺失信息的个人提供 I/O 数据。