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    CanReg5 (moved to Github)

    CanReg5 (moved to Github)

    Canreg5 is a software package for population based cancer registries

    ...CanReg5 is a multi user, multi platform, open source tool to input, store, check and analyse cancer registry data. It has modules to do: data entry, quality control, consistency checks and basic analysis of the data It was designed with an emphasis on user friendliness, it has a modern user interface and is easy to navigate. Is available in several languages. (English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Turkish, Georgian, and Chinese.)
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    The Cancer Staging Tool

    An online tool for staging cancer

    ...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. ...
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