Swan J, Wingo P, Clive R, West D, Miller D, Hutchison C, Sondik E J, Edwards B K
Cancer Surveillance Research Program, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland 20895-7350, USA.
Cancer. 1998 Oct 1;83(7):1282-91. doi: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0142(19981001)83:7<1282::aid-cncr3>3.0.co;2-l.
Cancer-related services are consuming ever-increasing health resources; along with this trend, health care costs are rising. As health care planners, researchers, and policymakers formulate strategies to meet this challenge, they are looking to cancer registries and the health information system built around them as collectors of the most extensive information regarding cancer treatment in the U.S. Currently, there are multiple programs collecting and reporting data regarding cancer incidence, morbidity, mortality, and survival. This report profiles cancer surveillance efforts in the U.S. and describes the National Coordinating Council for Cancer Surveillance, which was organized in 1995 to facilitate a collaborative approach among the organizations involved.
与癌症相关的服务正在消耗日益增加的卫生资源;随着这一趋势,医疗保健成本也在上升。在医疗保健规划者、研究人员和政策制定者制定应对这一挑战的策略时,他们将癌症登记处及其周围建立的卫生信息系统视为美国癌症治疗最广泛信息的收集者。目前,有多个项目在收集和报告有关癌症发病率、发病率、死亡率和生存率的数据。本报告介绍了美国的癌症监测工作,并描述了1995年成立的国家癌症监测协调委员会,该委员会旨在促进相关组织之间的协作方法。