population-based cancer registries 4. __________ collect data on all newly diagnosed cancer
cases in the population of a defined geographic area, such as a state, region, or country, for the
purposes of public health and epidemiology.
a. Hospital-based cancer registries
b. Specialty cancer registries
c. Population-based cancer registries
hospital-based cancer registries 5. With a focus on administration and clinical care,
__________ collect data for individual hospitals or networks of hospitals on new cancer cases
diagnosed and/or treated in that specific hospital or group of hospitals.
a. hospital-based cancer registries
b. specialty cancer registries
c. population-based cancer registries
Yale-New Haven Hospital 6. Where was the first U.S. cancer registry established?
true 8. True or False? Population-based cancer registries are useful for monitoring cancer
trends.
False. (Every U.S. state has a statewide cancer registry.) 9. True or False? Some states have
never had a statewide cancer registry.
CTR 11. What credential is required for most jobs in a cancer registry?
true True or False? There are more than 1,500 CoC cancer programs in the United States.
, NPCR (National Program of Cancer Registries) 2. _________ established program standards
and standards of data quality, timeliness, and completeness and established a minimum data
set required to be collected by funded statewide cancer registries
a. NAACCR (North American Association of Central Cancer Registries)
b. NPCR (National Program of Cancer Registries)
NPCR (National Program of Cancer Registries) 3. _________ serves as the umbrella
organization for central cancer registries, government agencies, professional organizations, and
other cancer-related organizations to come together to improve quality and utility of cancer
data.
a. NAACCR (North American Association of Central Cancer Registries)
b. NPCR (National Program of Cancer Registries)
CoC (Commission on Cancer) 4. __________ developed the first standards of quality,
multidisciplinary and comprehensive cancer care delivery in the health care setting.
NCRA 5. ____________ began a certification process for cancer registrars and other cancer
registry professionals.
a. NCDB
b. NCRA
c. SEER
d. NPCR
SEER (Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Result Program) 6. _________, developed by the
National Cancer Institute, this program includes a population-based cancer registry funded in
specified states, metropolitan areas, and native populations; it is the only population-based
cancer registry in the United States that collects follow-up data, allowing it to provide
longitudinal data on stage of disease at both diagnosis and survival.
North American Association of Central Cancer Registries (NAACCR) Five-volume set of
standards are used in both the United States and Canada