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It is an incident registry where each neoplasm is regarded as a separate entity, and data are collected prospectively.
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Third, comparisons of mortality data with epidemiologic data from disease registries are limited by the fact that some disease registries are prevalence registries, whereas others are incident registries, or they separate incident and prevalent cases, and by the fact that disease registries are predominately for PAH rather than for all PH causes.
Two phases—(1) development and implementation of the CIRIS incident reporting safety registry and (2) development of the handheld-computer interface were implemented.
32 DISAST-CIR 24 30 35 is routinely used to report each mass casualty incident in the registry of the Israeli Defence Force Home Front and Ministry of Health.
We use the incidence model to predict the number of new incident cases in each registry area, based on all available registry data.
METHODS: We analyzed data from the ORBIT-AF study, a national, prospective, outpatient registry of incident and prevalent AF.
In Spain, a registry of incident cases of ILD was set up from October 2000 to September 2001 [ 20].
Coverage of incident cases in each registry was previously reported to be close to 100% [ 16, 17].
15,469 women were identified by the regional cancer registry as incident cases, while 15,218 women were identified by the hospital discharge data algorithm.
In a registry of incident patients in UK and Ireland, the 1 and 3-year survival rates were 93%and73%3%, respectively [ 9].
If proper screening recommendations are followed, and to a greater extent among individuals with a high SES, colorectal and cervical cancers may be detected in a pre-cancerous stage and not included as incident cancers in the registry.
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