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Cancer registries in Australia.

J M Ford

    National Cancer Institute Monograph
    |December 1, 1977
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    Area of Science:

    • Oncology and Public Health
    • Cancer Epidemiology

    Background:

    • Cancer registries in Australia are in the early stages of development.
    • Currently, only the New South Wales (NSW) Registry is fully operational for population-based data.
    • Victoria maintains a hospital-based registry, and a national registry is planned but not yet functional.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline the current status of cancer registries in Australia.
    • To present preliminary cancer statistics from NSW.
    • To provide an overview of existing cancer epidemiology efforts.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of the current state of cancer registry infrastructure in Australia.
    • Analysis of preliminary cancer data from the NSW Registry.
    • Summary of undertaken epidemiologic surveys.

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    Main Results:

    • The NSW Registry is the only fully functioning population-based cancer registry.
    • Preliminary data from NSW suggests cancer patterns similar to Caucasian populations.
    • Limited epidemiological surveys have been conducted.

    Conclusions:

    • Australia's cancer registry system requires significant development.
    • NSW provides initial insights into cancer patterns.
    • Further development of registries is crucial for comprehensive cancer surveillance and research.