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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
B03AC FERAPPLIC G Iron trivalent (ferric carboxymaltose) - 500mg/10ml 500mg/10ml Injectable dispersion 34,231,559 L.L
B03AD MALTOFER FOL B Folic acid - 0.35mg, Iron trivalent (hydroxide polymaltose) - 100mg Tablet, chewable 854,684 L.L
B03AD EURO-FER CF G Folic acid - 0.5mg, Vitamin C - 200mg, Ferrous fumarate - 300mg Capsule 706,861 L.L
B03AD VITEXFER G Folic acid - 1mg, Ascorbic acid - 200mg, Iron ferrous fumarate - 100mg Tablet, film coated 791,523 L.L
B03AD03 GYNO-TARDYFERON B Folic acid - 0.35mg, Ferrous (sulfate) - 80mg Tablet, sugar coated, slow release 682,672 L.L
B03AD03 FOLIFER G Folic acid - 1mg, Iron bivalent (as dried ferrous sulfate) - 90mg Tablet, film coated 1,408,347 L.L
B03AD04 MALTOFER B Iron trivalent (hydroxide polymaltose) - 10mg/ml 50mg/5ml Syrup 589,947 L.L
B03AD04 MALTOFER B Iron trivalent (hydroxide polymaltose) - 10mg/ml 50mg/5ml Syrup 589,947 L.L
B03AD04 MALTOFER B Iron trivalent (hydroxide polymaltose) - 50mg/ml 50mg/ml Drops solution 649,076 L.L
B03AD04 MALTOFER B Iron trivalent (hydroxide polymaltose) - 50mg/ml 50mg/ml Drops solution 649,076 L.L
B03AE10 TOT'HEMA B Copper (gluconate) - 0.70mg/10ml, Manganese (gluconate) - 1.33mg/10ml, Iron (gluconate) - 50mg/10ml Solution 604,729 L.L
B03BA01 COBAL G Vitamin B12 - 500mcg 500mcg Tablet, coated 486,471 L.L
B03BA01 CYNOVIT-JULPHAR G Vitamin B12 - 1mg/ml 1mg/ml Injectable solution 167,980 L.L
B03BA01 JECTIN-12 G Cyanocobalamin - 1000mcg/1ml 1000mcg/1ml Injectable solution 567,102 L.L
B03BA05 COBAL G Mecobalamine - 500mcg/ml 500mcg/ml Injectable solution 1,128,828 L.L
B03BA51 DEPOVEX B Aluminium monostearate - 20mg/ml, Cyanocobalamine - 1mg/ml Injectable oily suspension 423,310 L.L
B03BB01 ACFOL G Folic acid - 5mg 5mg Tablet 355,798 L.L
B03BB01 FOLICIL G Folic acid - 5mg 5mg Tablet 584,571 L.L
B03BB01 MED-FOLIC ACID G Folic acid - 5mg 5mg Tablet, scored 355,798 L.L
B03XA01 BINOCRIT BioTech Erythropoietin recombinant human (Epoetin alfa) - 2,000IU/ml 2,000IU/ml Injectable solution 6,544,700 L.L
B03XA01 EPOMAX BioTech Erythropoietin recombinant human (Epoetin alfa) - 2000UI/ml 2000UI/ml Injectable solution 7,849,606 L.L
B03XA01 BINOCRIT BioTech Erythropoietin recombinant human (Epoetin alfa) - 4,000IU/0.4ml 4,000IU/0.4ml Injectable solution 5,582,795 L.L
B03XA01 EPOMAX BioTech Erythropoietin recombinant human (Epoetin alfa) - 4000UI/ml 4000UI/ml Injectable solution 1,243,054 L.L
B03XA01 EPOTEX 4000 BENTA BioTech Erythropoietin recombinant human (Epoetin alfa) - 4,000IU 4,000IU Injectable solution 1,209,458 L.L
B03XA01 EPOTEX 4000 BENTA BioTech Erythropoietin recombinant human (Epoetin alfa) - 4,000IU 4,000IU Injectable solution 5,488,046 L.L
B03XA01 EPREX BioTech Erythropoietin recombinant human (Epoetin alfa) - 4,000IU/0.4ml 4,000IU/0.4ml Injectable solution 15,187,737 L.L
B03XA01 ALPEEN BioTech Erythropoietin recombinant human (Epoetin alfa) - 10,000IU 10000IU Injectable solution 4,036,903 L.L
B03XA01 ALPEEN BioTech Erythropoietin recombinant human (Epoetin alfa) - 10,000IU 10,000IU Injectable solution 10,661,285 L.L
B03XA01 BINOCRIT BioTech Erythropoietin recombinant human (Epoetin alfa) - 10,000IU/ml 10,000IU/ml Injectable solution 17,590,239 L.L
B03XA01 EPOMAX BioTech Erythropoietin recombinant human (Epoetin alfa) - 10000UI/ml 10000UI/ml Injectable solution 2,486,109 L.L
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