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Michigan Cancer Registry Update: Cancer Data and Highlights MCC Board of Directors Meeting June 19, 2013
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Topics to be Covered Cancer registry status Update on cancer incidence in Michigan New publication on cancer burden in Michigan Highlights of a new Web query tool
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Twenty-Seven Years of Surveillance Data Covers the State of Michigan Population-based 1.3 million patients 1.5 million tumors Geocoded pop-based data Complete for 1985-2010 Facilitated 115 research protocols
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Collection Methods Passive Reporting o Quality Assurance Reviews Electronic or Paper Reports o Accept NAACCR formatted files Reports Initiated by Facilities Physicians contacted as needed
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Information Collected Basic Identifiers Patient Demographics Site, Histology, Stage Method of Diagnosis Treatment Information Supplemental Information o Mortality Data – Cause and Occupation o Geocoding
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Registry Uses Basic Statistics o Incidence/Mortality/Survival Cluster Investigations Cohort Studies Case Finding and Recruiting
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Sampling of Current Research Suzanna Zick, UofM (National Cancer Institute) o Acupressure for Persistent Cancer Related Fatigue Maria Katapodi, UofM (CDC) o Cancer Screening in Breast Cancer Survivors and their Female Relatives R.T.I. International (Eli Lilly) o Forteo Post-Approval Surveillance Study: Case Series- Osteosarcoma o Forteo Patient Registry Perri Ruckart (DOD) o The Morbidity Study of Former Marines - USMC Base Camp Lejeune Kelly Yu – Westat (NCI) o Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian (PLCO) Cancer Screening HPV Associated Work (CDC) o Surveillance o Prevalence o Measuring Vaccine Impact
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Recent Trends in the Frequency of Cancer Incidence and Mortality 53,000 invasive cancer cases each year o Number fairly stable over five years through 2010 20,000 deaths due to cancer annually o Number stable to slightly rising Remains second leading cause of death o Leading cause of death for persons under 75 Leading cancers are prostate, lung, breast and colon o Lung, breast, pancreatic, and colon lead for 50-74 Leading mortality sites are lung, breast, colon and pancreatic
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Important Trends Lung cancer incidence and mortality rates have dropped o Mortality rates have declined by 15% from the peak in 1992 and 30 % in males o Incidence rates have declined by 19% from the peak in 1991 and 32% in males o Stage distributions are essentially unchanged o Survival at 5 years is improving Breast cancer incidence and mortality rates have dropped o Incidence has declined almost 20% and mortality by more than a third o Stage at diagnosis continues to improve while survival by stage creeps up o Disparities by race are still evident Colon Cancer incidence and mortality are dropping o Incidence has declined 30% and mortality rates have declined 40% since 1985 o Stage at diagnosis shows some improvement, shifting to early stage o Survival by stage at diagnosis is not changing
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New Ways to Access Data Web Site is the portal o WWW.Michigan.gov/mdch WWW.Michigan.gov/mdch Statistics and Reports o Select Statistics and Reports Cancer Statistics o Select Cancer Statistics
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