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The __________________ required by the CoC for hospital cancer registries is an
example of quality control. - ANSWER Annual control plan
Each year CoC accredited cancer programs must submit complete data for all
requested analytic cases to the: - ANSWER NCDB, Cancer Program Standards:
Ensuring Patient-Centered Care, 2016, Standard 5.5
Routine and automated edit checks should be applied to ________% of a registry's
cases. - ANSWER 100
The cancer committee is accountable for the quality control of the registry as determined
by: - ANSWER The Commission on Cancer, The Commission on Cancer. Cancer
Program Standards: Ensuring Patient-Centered Care, 2016, Standard 4.4.
According to the Commission on Cancer, the cancer registry quality control plan
includes: - ANSWER Specifying the quality control methods, sources, and individuals
involved, Cancer Program Standards, Ensuring Patient-Centered Care, 2016, Standard
1.6
The quality control plan does the following: - ANSWER Specifies the quality control
methods, sources, and individuals involved, Cancer Program Standards, Ensuring
Patient-Centered Care, 2016 Standard 1.6
____________maintains responsibility for data set standards in the United States. -
ANSWER NAACCR
The percent follow-up rate that is maintained for all eligible analytic cases diagnosed
within last five years is - ANSWER 90 percent
A cohort study where members are identified before the outcome occurs is known as a
___________________ study - ANSWER Prospective
The National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR) is a function of: - ANSWER
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
The null hypothesis states that the observed difference is simply the result of random
variation in data. - ANSWER True, The null hypothesis states that the observed
difference is simply the result of random variation in data.
, Mortality rate is the number of deaths in a population over a period of time. - ANSWER
True, Mortality rate is the number of deaths in a population over a period of time
Sensitivity is best defined as: - ANSWER The ability of a test to give a positive finding
when the person tested truly has the condition.
A study that begins collecting cases at a given starting point and stops collecting cases
at a specific point in the future is called: - ANSWER Prospective
Age, sex and race are examples of what kind of population characteristic? - ANSWER
Demographic
A method of calculating survival is: - ANSWER direct method
The way values for a variable are distributed is called the: - ANSWER Frequency
distribution.
A cross sectional study: - ANSWER Determines prevalence.
Population based central cancer registry data........ - ANSWER Contains all cases in a
defined geographic region.
Probability is the expected frequency with which an event will occur. - ANSWER True,
Probability is the expected frequency with which an event will occur.
The study of the distribution and determinants of disease in the human population is
called: - ANSWER Epidemiology
Population-based registries receive cancer data from: - ANSWER Hospitals and
independent pathology labs
The square root of the variance of data is called: - ANSWER The standard deviation
Specificity is best defined as: - ANSWER The ability of a test to give a negative finding
when the person tested does not have the condition
The Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program registries cover
approximately what percentage of the United States population? - ANSWER 28%
Which organization publishes the Solid Tumor Rules and the Hematopoietic &
Lymphoid Neoplasms Database and Manual? - ANSWER SEER