NAACCR 101 2010 Annual Conference Quebec City, Quebec, Canada Shannon Vann, CTR Jim Hofferkamp, CTR.

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NAACCR Annual Conference Quebec City, Quebec, Canada Shannon Vann, CTR Jim Hofferkamp, CTR

What is NAACCR? A collaborative umbrella organization – Established in 1987 – Interested in improving quality and increasing use of cancer registry data – Includes all provincial/territorial and state cancer registries in Canada and the U.S.

NAACCR Structure Membership categories – Full – Sponsoring – Sustaining – Individual

NAACCR Structure Sponsoring Member Organizations (SMO) American Cancer Society* American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer * American Joint Committee on Cancer* Canadian Cancer Registry (Statistics Canada) Canadian Partnership against Cancer Centers for Disease Control & Prevention’s National Program of Cancer Registries College of American Pathologist National Cancer Institute National Cancer Registrars Association Public Health Agency of Canada *Sponsors with distinction

NAACCR Structure Governed by Board of Directors – President – President-elect – 6 representatives at large – Sponsoring members representative – Treasurer – Immediate past-president – Executive director (ex officio)

NAACCR Structure Standing Committees Bylaws Communications Data Evaluation & Certification Data Use & Research Education Information & Technology Nominating Program Registry Operations Uniform Data Standards

NAACCR Structure Ad-hoc committees – GIS – Interoperability Other special committees – Cancer Registration Steering Committee – Institutional Review Board (IRB) – Scientific Editorial Board

NAACCR Committee Membership Open to all NAACCR members No term limits for committee membership Full, sponsoring, or sustaining members may chair a committee

NAACCR Executive Office 2121 W. White Oaks Dr. Springfield, IL Phone: (217) Fax: (217)

What does NAACCR do? Establish and maintain consensus on standards Train and educate registry professionals Certify registries by assessing data quality Evaluate, aggregate, and publish data Promote the use of registry data

What does NAACCR do? Standards Standards for data definition, use, and presentation – Volume I: Data Exchange Standards & Record Description – Volume II: Data Standards & Data Dictionary – Volume III: Standards for Completeness, Quality, Analysis, Management, Security, & Confidentiality of Data – Volume IV: Standard Data Edits – Volume V: Pathology Laboratory Electronic Reporting NAACCR Implementation Guidelines Registry Operations Guidelines – Death Clearance Manual

What does NAACCR do? Education and Training Live webinars – Cancer Registry and Surveillance Webinar Series – CTR Exam Preparation and Review Webinar Series NAACCR Annual Conference Customized training Mentor Fellowship Program Process Improvement Program

What does NAACCR do? Certification Data Evaluation & Certification Committee (DECC) – Evaluates annually cancer incidence data submitted by members for most recent year – Evaluates data based on pre-determined certification criteria Purpose of certification – To identify member registries with complete, accurate, and timely data to compute incidence statistics

Certification Criteria for 2010 Call for Data Data Year2007 Completeness90% Silver 95% Gold % Passing EDITS97% Silver 100% Gold Death Certificate Only (DCO) Cases <=5% Silver <=3% Gold TimelinessReceived by 12/1/2009 Duplicate Reports<=2/1,000 Silver <=1/1,000 Gold Missing Data Field Sex, Age, County <=3% Silver <=2% Gold Missing Data Field Race <=5% Silver <=3% Gold

Certification Results: 2007 Data 67 submissions Certification Levels – 52 Gold – 11 Silver

What does NAACCR do? Evaluate, Aggregate, & Publish Data Cancer in North America (CINA) – Volume I: Combined Cancer Incidence for the United States and Canada – Volume II: Registry-specific Cancer Incidence in the United States and Canada – Volume III: Mortality

What does NAACCR do? Evaluate, Aggregate, & Publish Data CINA + Online – Online database for public queries regarding cancer incidence CINA Deluxe analytic file – Discretionary research data set Annual Report to the Nation ACS Cancer Facts and Figures

Data Quality Criteria for 2010 Call for Data CriteriaFitness of Data for CINA Combined Rates Fitness of Data for CINA Deluxe File Data Year CompletenessSilver (90%) or better % Passing EDITSNo errors on CINA variables DCO CasesSilver (<=5%) or better TimelinessReceived by 12/1/2009 Duplicate ReportsSilver (<=2/1,000) or better Missing Data Field Sex, Age, County Silver (<=3%) or better Missing Data Field Race Silver (<=5%) or better Inter-record EDITSNo errors on CINA variables affecting incidence stats Registries with inter-record edit errors excluded from multiple primary studies

What does NAACCR do? Promote Data Use Town hall meetings with researchers Research program information on the website Webinar on July 8, 2010 – Using CINA Data in Cancer Surveillance Activities Working on ways to improve membership’s access to NAACCR data Developing new tools to access CINA data online Working with Comprehensive Cancer Control National Partners to develop better ways of using surveillance data for cancer control

The Value of NAACCR to the Membership Produces tools for the entire cancer surveillance community Provides uniform data standards for data collection Brings together a highly trained workforce Produces useful population-based information Focuses beyond individual programs or agencies