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期刊名:Journal of registry management

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ISSN:1945-6123

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Cancer registry departments are using electronic technology to solve the local and national Certified Tumor Registrar (CTR) shortages. As demand for CTRs continues to increase without an accompanied increase in the supply of qualified perso...
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Information on primary or preferred language in hospital records of the growing numbers of newly diagnosed Hispanic and Asian American cancer patients could be useful in studies of quality of cancer care and prognosis. Using the statewide C...
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