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General description
Established in 1991 and later modified in 1996, the National Cancer Registry is an officially designated organization tasked with gathering and organizing data on all cancer instances in Ireland.
The Registry is dedicated to compiling data on the occurrence, treatment, and survival rates of cancer within Ireland, conducting research aimed at enhancing cancer outcomes and decreasing the prevalence of cancer. Its operations encompass:
- Gathering data on all new cancer cases in Ireland
- Tracking patterns and results across various forms of cancer
- Encouraging the application of collected data in both research and the planning and administration of healthcare services
- Issuing an annual publication of cancer statistics.
Related publications
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- Is low survival for cancer in Eastern Europe due principally to late stage at diagnosis?
- Specialist palliative cancer care in acute hospitals and place of death: a population study
- Screening status, tumour subtype, and breast cancer survival: a national population-based analysis
- Health-related quality of life in a predictive model for mortality in older breast cancer survivors
- Using administrative health data for palliative and end of life care research in Ireland: potential and challenges
- Indicators for early assessment of palliative care in lung cancer patients: a population study using linked health data
- Variation in Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer Incidence by Treatment Modality Among Patients Receiving Multiple Kidney Transplants
- Pancreatic cancer and autoimmune diseases: An association sustained by computational and epidemiological case-control approaches
- Risk of pancreatic cancer associated with family history of cancer and other medical conditions by accounting for smoking among relatives
- Expecting the worst? The relationship between retrospective and prospective appraisals of illness on quality of life in prostate cancer survivors
- Productivity losses due to premature mortality from cancer in Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS): A population-based comparison
- Socio-economic variations in anticipated adverse reactions to testing HPV positive: Implications for the introduction of primary HPV-based cervical screening
- Variation in treatment and survival of older patients with non-metastatic breast cancer in five European countries: a population-based cohort study from the EURECCA Breast Cancer Group
- Oncologic treatment strategies and relative survival of patients with stage I-III rectal cancer - A EURECCA international comparison between the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, England, Ireland, Spain, and Lithuania
Data access
More information about NCRI can be found at https://www.ncri.ie/data/data-we-collect
To access NCRI data, visit https://www.ncri.ie/data/data-request OR https://www.ncri.ie/data/data-we-collect OR https://www.ncri.ie/sites/ncri/files/documents/Data%20Dictionary%20Report%20-%20Final%202023.pdf