Evaluation of data completeness of the prostate cancer registry after robotic radical prostatectomy.
- Author:
Honghong HUANG
1
;
Hong Gee SIM
;
Tsung Wen CHONG
;
John S P YUEN
;
Christopher W S CHENG
;
Weber K O LAU
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Algorithms; Data Collection; methods; Demography; Humans; Male; Prostatectomy; instrumentation; methods; statistics & numerical data; Prostatic Neoplasms; surgery; Registries; Research Design; standards; Robotics; Singapore
- From:Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2010;39(11):848-853
- CountrySingapore
- Language:English
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Abstract:
INTRODUCTIONThis study evaluated the data completeness in the registration of prostate cancer after robotic radical prostatectomy (RRP) in the Urological Cancer Registry at the Singapore General Hospital (SGH), and its compliance to the international standards of US Commission on Cancer (CoC).
MATERIALS AND METHODSA certified cancer registrar reviewed all RRP cases between June 2003 and July 2008 in the Urological Cancer Registry at SGH.
RESULTSA total of 365 cases were reviewed. The results showed that 351 (96.2%) of RRP patients' demographic data were captured and 321 (87.9%) of RRP patients were staged. According to the international standards of CoC for an academic institution, the requirement is to capture 100% of all cancer cases and stage at least 90% of them. As for data completeness, 317 (86.7%) of RRP details were captured as compared to the CoC standard requirement of 90%.
CONCLUSIONSThe existing manual cancer registry does not fully meet the CoC standards. Hence, the registry increased sources of case-finding and used active case-finding. With improvements made to the data collection methodology, the number of prostate cancer cases identified has been increased by 52.1% from 215 in 2007 to 327 in 2009. The registry is expected to be fully compliant with the CoC standard with the recruitment of more full time cancer registrars when a new web-based cancer registry is in full operation.