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Canreg5 is a software package for population based cancer registries
Cancer registries need a tool to input, store, check and analyse their data. If these data are also coded and verified in a standard way, it facilitates the production of comparable analyses across registry populations. The main goal of the CanReg5 project is to provide a flexible and easy to use tool to accomplish these objectives.
CanReg5 is a multi user, multi platform, open source tool to input, store, check and analyse cancer registry data.
Open source DICOM and RIS/PACS informatics platform
...The extensible and robust platform includes viewing, archiving, management, workflow and distribution of images as well as an open architecture for core competency tool development.
...Rules are complex and complete staging is rarely achievable in limited resource settings.
A few years ago, the Northern Ireland Cancer Registry (NICR) developed a Microsoft Access-based staging tool. The tool calculates TNM and other site-specific cancer staging classifications from the basic data of the patients’ disease, entered by the registrar in a controlled fashion.
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) is now collaborating with NICR to convert the tool into a web application. Authorised users will be able to access the tool from any Internet-enabled computer, by web browser via a dedicated interface. ...