A statewide cancer registry: the Pennsylvania experience

Top Health Rec Manage. 1990 Dec;11(2):74-81.

Abstract

Pennsylvania has been successful in establishing a statewide cancer registry. The success of this registry results from the efforts of many different groups. The program has benefited from strong legislation making cancer a reportable disease and assigning the responsibility of reporting to hospitals. The PCR has implemented many initiatives to ensure that the cooperation of hospitals in operating the system is maintained, and that there is sufficient knowledge among hospital personnel to ensure complete casefinding. As the amount of statewide incidence data is increased over several years, the utility of these data for program planning and epidemiologic studies will increase greatly. The establishment and ongoing operation of the PCR ensure that cancer incidence data are available in providing answers to questions such as some of those asked following the accident at Three Mile Island.

MeSH terms

  • Forms and Records Control
  • Humans
  • Neoplasms / epidemiology*
  • Pennsylvania / epidemiology
  • Population Surveillance
  • Regional Medical Programs
  • Registries*
  • State Health Plans
  • United States