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National Cancer Registry (NCR)

Definition A cancer registry is defined as a location, be it an office or institution, where collection, storage, analysis and interpretation of data on cancer patients take place (Jenson et al, 1991).
Objectives - To measure cancer incidence
- To describe cancer by time, place, persons and disease
- To provide a national database for further epidemiological research
Case definition Target cases are:
- Incident cases by year of diagnosis
- Malignant tumors confirmed by histopathology and/or hematology findings
- Cancers of all sites
Sources of data Data are collected through two main channels: the capture system (passive reporting) and the recapture system (active reporting).
1) The capture system: 
The capture system is based on physician’s routine reporting of cancer cases. Physician’s complete and send forms:
- Directly from their clinic; or
- Indirectly through the MOPH Drug Dispensing Center (DDC), where anti-cancer drugs are distributed to eligible patients
2) The recapture system: 
The recapture system is based on gathering information directly from histopathological and hematological laboratories. Data are collected in various ways, using hard or soft copies, or using database file or individual laboratory results depending on laboratories resources. This process is active since the NCR personnel actually contact the sites to obtain the necessary data. The recapture system validates and complements the capture approach.
Medical coding The coding of cancer primary sites and cancer morphology is done using International Classification of Diseases for Oncology, third edition (ICD-O-3).
The code includes information on the topography (primary site), the histology, the behavior and the grade of the tumor.
The structure is C##.# M####/##, where:
- C##.# specifies the primary site
- M#### specifies the histology
- /## specifies the behavior and the grade of the tumor
Reporting form NCR reporting form
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ATC Name B/G Ingredients Dosage Form Price
N01AH01 FENTANYL PANPHARMA G Fentanyl - 0.5mg/10ml 0.5mg/10ml Injectable solution 1,243,054 L.L
L02BA03 FASLODEX B Fulvestrant - 250mg/5ml 250mg/5ml Injectable solution 46,628,557 L.L
L02BA03 FULVESTRANT EVER PHARMA G Fulvestrant - 250mg/5ml 250mg Injectable solution 28,766,788 L.L
L02BA03 FUXRAN G Fulvestrant - 250mg/5ml 250mg/5ml Injectable solution 37,882,154 L.L
R03AK07 FORACORT 200 G Formoterol fumarate dihydrate - 4.5mcg/inhalation, Budesonide - 200mcg/inhalation Metered dose inhaler 2,159,555 L.L
R03AK07 FORACORT 400 G Formoterol fumarate - 4.5mcg/inhalation, Budesonide - 400mcg/inhalation Metered dose inhaler 3,104,276 L.L
S01CA01 FRAKIDEX B Dexamethasone disodium phosphate - 0.1g/100g, Framycetin sulfate - 0.5g/100g Ointment 141,103 L.L
D06AX01 FUCIDIN B Fusidic acid (sodium salt) - 20mg/g 2% Ointment 259,362 L.L
D06AX01 FUCIDIN OINTMENT B Fusidic acid (sodium salt) - 2% 2% Ointment 491,846 L.L
D06AX01 FUCIDIN OINTMENT B Fusidic acid (sodium salt) - 2% 2% Ointment 345,368 L.L
D06AX01 FUCIKALT G Fusidic acid (sodium salt) - 2% 2% Ointment 209,895 L.L
G01AF01 FLAGYL B Metronidazole - 500mg 500mg Ovule 249,955 L.L
M02AA15 FLECTOR E.P TISSUGEL B Diclofenac (epolamine) - 1% 1% Patch 1,204,083 L.L
A06AD15 FORLAX POUDRE POUR SOLUTION BUVABLE B Macrogol 4000 - 10g 10g Powder for solution 391,058 L.L
A06AD65 FORTRANS POUDRE POUR SOLUTION BUVABLE B Potassium chloride - 0.750g, Sodium chloride - 1460g, Sodium bicarbonate - 1680g, Sodium sulfate anhydrous - 5700g, Macrogol 4000 - 64.000g Powder for solution 927,251 L.L
J02AC01 FLUNAZOL G Fluconazole - 50mg/5ml 50mg/5ml Powder for suspension 756,391 L.L
B03AB09 FERPLEX B Iron trivalent (ferric proteinsuccinylate) - 800mg 800mg Solution 1,202,739 L.L
R06AE07 FINALLERG G Cetirizine (dihydrochloride) - 5mg/5ml 5mg/5ml Solution 170,668 L.L
B03AA02 FERRATE G Ferrous fumarate - 20mg/ml (iron element) 20mg/ml Suspension 667,890 L.L
A03FA03 FARCOTILIUM G Domperidone - 5mg/5ml 5mg/5ml Suspension 115,570 L.L
M01AE01 FEVERAL G Ibuprofen - 100mg/5ml 100mg/5ml Suspension 309,724 L.L
R05CB01 FLUIMUCIL MUCOLYTIC B N-acetylcysteine - 2% 2% Syrup 595,322 L.L
R05CB06 FLUIBRON G Ambroxol - 15mg/5ml 15mg/5ml Syrup 459,594 L.L
R06AD52 FLUISEDAL G Promethazine HCl - 2.5g/5ml, Meglumine benzoate - 130mg/5ml, Polysorbate 20 - 15mg/5ml Syrup 393,746 L.L
R06AD52 FLUISEDAL G Promethazine HCl - 2.5g/5ml, Meglumine benzoate - 130mg/5ml, Polysorbate 20 - 15mg/5ml Syrup 550,821 L.L
R06AX FRENALER CORT G Desloratadine - 1mg/ml, Betamethasone - 0.05mg/ml Syrup 741,801 L.L
C03CA01 FURESIX 40 G Furosemide - 40mg 40mg Tablet 166,381 L.L
N02BE01 FEBRADOL G Paracetamol - 500mg 500mg Tablet 327,642 L.L
N02BE01 FEBRADOL JOINT G Paracetamol - 665mg 665mg Tablet 289,246 L.L
C10AB05 FENOFIBRATE ARROW G Fenofibrate - 160mg 160mg Tablet 639,669 L.L
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