Central Cancer Registry
Hispanic Cancer Cases Are We Coding Them Correctly? was presented to the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries annual meeting to inform other cancer registries about coding issues in North Carolina.
These 1999 poster sessions were presented to the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries annual meeting to inform other cancer registries about the types and uses of brain cancer data being collected in North Carolina.
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Brain Cancer Survival in North Carolina 1990-1995, a comparison of different methodologies for follow-up on survival rates among brain cancer patients. This poster received the top award for the best poster presentation among 25 North American entries.
North Carolina Brain/Central Nervous System Cancer Mortality and Associated Employment 1988-1997, a presentation on the difficulty of pinpointing brain cancer risks associated with certain kinds of employment.
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