Everyone loves a map! Trish Watts and Steve Davies
How many people in this room have ever known someone that has been diagnosed with cancer? 1 in 3 people will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their life
UK wide initiative using data to drive improvements in care for cancer patients At the core of the network are 11 cancer registries covering the UK, who collect cancer data from the hospitals We work with the Department of Health, cancer charities and the NHS to produce research and analysis Background
Once data has been collected it can be analysed to produce reports We try to get statistical proof about cancer causes, treatments and outcomes e.g. Bowel cancer: detected at stage 1 (early) - about 95% of people live at stage 4 (late) - about 95% of people die Get yourself screened! Needed a way to present this complex information in an easy to use format 2 types of map, dashboard (feedback) and information For example...
The Cancer e-Atlas
First task is persuade hospital staff to send us their data on time Required by law to do so, but staff very busy Map shows who has sent us data, and who is late - all trusts can see each others data Generated daily – use Excel so staff can review We got all the missing data the next day! Getting the data
Dashboard Style
Month by month symbols
Must be able to load at all screen resolutions Give all required information in one place Maps load to show basic help text Lots of context sensitive help Bars and dots independently controlled Presentation of data
Maps load to show help text Presentation of data
Lots of context sensitive help text (metadata) Presentation of data
Bars, dots and text are independently controlled Presentation of data
Make map relevant to audience Buttons and boxes named to fit with function Help pages give specific user guidance Map colours – if no targets, can’t show percentiles Bar colours – percentage, value and ratio Presentation II
Engagement - Where do you live?
Presentation of data Buttons and boxes named to fit with function edit in config.xml
Presentation of data Help pages (HTML or PDF) specific user guidance
Presentation of data Map colours – if no targets, can’t show percentiles
Presentation of data Bar colours – percentage, value and ratio
Update and improve the current atlases and looking towards some automation in their production Encourage the cancer registries who each have a lead for a specific type of cancer to create atlases for their area (we currently have cervical and head and neck atlases) New visualisations for other data that become available Future developments
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