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General description
The Swedish Colorectal Cancer Registry (SCRCR) contain all diagnosed cases of rectal cancer from 1995 and colon cancer from 2007. SCRCR comprises two registries - one for rectal cancer and the other for colon cancer. Reporting is done separately for both diagnoses.
SCRCR does not include tumors discovered at autopsy, but covers patients of all ages.
Variables
- Cancer statistics by demographic data
Related publications
- The impact of a patient's social network on emergency surgery for colon cancer
- Negative Prognostic Impact of Tumor Deposits in Rectal Cancer A National Study Cohort
- Determinants of Pre-Surgical Treatment in Primary Rectal Cancer: A Population-Based Study
- Adverse impact of tumor deposits in lymph node negative rectal cancer - a national cohort study
- Tumor deposits in colon cancer predict recurrence and reduced survival in a nationwide population-based study
- Short- and long-term outcomes following bridge to surgery and emergency resection in acute malignant large bowel obstruction
- Signet Ring Cell Colorectal and Appendiceal Cancer: A Small Signet Ring Cell Component Is Also Associated with Poor Outcome
- Preoperative Radiotherapy Decision-Tree for Rectal Cancer Patients: A Real-World Analysis Based on the Swedish Colorectal Cancer Registry
- Prediagnostic Prescription Antibiotics Use and Survival in Patients with Colorectal Cancer: A Swedish National Register-Based Study
- Association between previous inguinal hernia surgery and the risk of anastomotic leakage after colorectal surgery: nationwide registry-based study
- Circumferential resection margin is associated with distant metastasis after rectal cancer surgery; a nation-wide population-based study cohort
- Who should operate patients presenting with emergent colon cancer? A comparison of short- and long-term outcome depending on surgical sub-specialization
- Identifying a common data dictionary across colorectal cancer outcome registries: A mapping exercise to identify opportunities for data dictionary harmonization
- RectoLeak study group. The modified Glasgow Prognostic Score indicates an increased risk of anastomotic leakage after anterior resection for rectal cancer
- Long-term oncological outcomes for minimally invasive surgery versus open surgery for colon cancer - a population-based nationwide study with a non-inferiority design
Data access
More information about SCRCR can be found at https://scrcr.se/