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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
J01DC02 CEFUROXIME – PANPHARMAPOUDRE POUR SOLUTION INJ. IM/IV G Cefuroxime (sodium) - 750mg 750mg Injectable powder for solution 1,651,582 L.L
J01DC02 CEFUZIME G Cefuroxime (sodium) - 750mg 750mg Injectable dry powder 147,823 L.L
J01DC02 MAXIL 750 G Cefuroxime - 750mg 750mg Injectable dry powder 159,917 L.L
J01DC02 ZILISTEN G Cefuroxime (sodium) - 750mg 750mg Injectable dry powder 155,886 L.L
J01DC02 ZINNAT B Cefuroxime (axetil) - 500mg 500mg Tablet, film coated 908,603 L.L
J01DC02 CEFORA G Cefuroxime (axetil) - 500mg 500mg Tablet 703,918 L.L
J01DC02 CEFUREX G Cefuroxime - 500mg 500mg Tablet 490,503 L.L
J01DC02 CEFUZIME G Cefuroxime (axetil) - 500mg 500mg Tablet, film coated 490,503 L.L
J01DC02 ZINOXIMOR G Cefuroxime (axetil) - 500mg 500mg Tablet, film coated 698,798 L.L
J01DC02 AXETINE G Cefuroxime sodium - 1.5g 1.5g Injectable powder for solution 2,273,782 L.L
J01DC04 CECLOR B Cefaclor (monohydrate) - 250mg/5ml 250mg/5ml Granules for suspension 851,100 L.L
J01DC04 CLORACEF FORTE G Cefaclor (monohydrate) - 250mg/5ml 250mg/5ml Powder for suspension 632,950 L.L
J01DC04 CECLOR MR B Cefaclor (monohydrate) - 500mg 500mg Tablet, film coated, modified release 1,226,096 L.L
J01DC04 CECLOR MR B Cefaclor (monohydrate) - 750mg 750mg Tablet, film coated, modified release 1,555,018 L.L
J01DC04 CECLOR B Cefaclor (monohydrate) - 125mg/5ml 125mg/5ml Granules for suspension 487,623 L.L
J01DC10 CEFPROZ 250 G Cefprozil - 250mg/5ml 250mg/5ml Powder for suspension 712,237 L.L
J01DC10 CEFPROZ 250 G Cefprozil - 250mg/5ml 250mg/5ml Powder for suspension 1,343,843 L.L
J01DD01 CEFOTAX G Cefotaxime (sodium) - 1g 1g Injectable lyophilised powder for solution+diluent 217,702 L.L
J01DD01 CEFOTAXIME PANPHARMA G Cefotaxime (sodium) - 1g 1g Injectable lyophilised powder for solution 6,127,922 L.L
J01DD01 CLAFOCARE G Cefotaxime (sodium) - 1g 1g Injectable powder for solution 8,031,731 L.L
J01DD01 STOPAREN G Cefotaxime (sodium) - 1g 1g Injectable lyophilised powder for solution+diluent 213,671 L.L
J01DD02 CEFTAZIDIME PANPHARMA G Ceftazidime (pentahydrate) - 1g 1g Injectable powder for solution 3,300,477 L.L
J01DD02 FORTECARE G Ceftazidime - 1g 1g Injectable powder for solution 10,011,695 L.L
J01DD02 NEGACEF G Ceftazidime (pentahydrate) - 1g 1g Injectable dry powder for solution 4,421,242 L.L
J01DD04 LEBACEF G Ceftriaxone (sodium) - 0.5g, Lidocaine (ampoule) - 0.5g Injectable powder for solution+diluent 511,940 L.L
J01DD04 LEBACEF G Ceftriaxone (sodium) - 0.5g 0.5g Injectable powder for solution+diluent 511,940 L.L
J01DD04 LEBACEF G Ceftriaxone (sodium) - 0.5g 0.5g Injectable powder for solution 3,455,595 L.L
J01DD04 LEBACEF G Ceftriaxone (sodium) - 0.5g 0.5g Injectable powder for solution+diluent 433,869 L.L
J01DD04 LEBACEF G Ceftriaxone (sodium) - 0.5g, Lidocaine (ampoule) - 0.5g Injectable powder for solution+diluent 403,153 L.L
J01DD04 LEBACEF G Ceftriaxone (sodium) - 0.5g, Lidocaine (ampoule) - 0.5g Injectable powder for solution+diluent 403,153 L.L
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