1. Collect essential data:
The Cancer Reporting Protocols require clinicians to collect essential data elements including patient demographics, cancer stage, and pathology information. This information is used to track cancer cases and measure the impact of cancer on the population.
2. Follow guidelines for doctors to report cancer cases:
The Cancer Reporting Protocols provide specific guidelines for how to report cancer cases. This ensures all cases are reported in a consistent manner, no matter who submits the documentation.
3. Ensure all cases are reported consistently:
The Cancer Reporting Protocols require all cases of cancer to be reported in a consistent manner. This ensures that all data is collected and tracked in a uniform manner.
4. No matter which clinician or hospital reports the case:
The Cancer Reporting Protocols apply regardless of which clinician or hospital submits the case documentation. This ensures that all data is collected and tracked in a uniform manner.
5. Protocols collect essential data elements:
The Cancer Reporting Protocols require clinicians to collect essential data elements including patient demographics, cancer stage, and pathology information. This information is used to track cancer cases and measure the impact of cancer on the population.
6. All cases are reported consistently
The Cancer Reporting Protocols require all cases of cancer be reported in a consistent manner. This ensures that all data is collected and tracked in a uniform manner.