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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
N05AH03 PRANZA G Olanzapine - 5mg 5mg Tablet, orodispersible 1,773,872 L.L
N06BA09 APO-ATOMOXETINE G Atomoxetine (HCl) - 25mg 25mg Capsule 3,703,630 L.L
R03BB01 IPRATROPIUM ARROW ADULTES G Ipratropium bromide - 0.5mg/2ml 0.5mg/2ml Inhalation solution for nebuliser 303,708 L.L
S01BC03 DICLOFTIL G Diclofenac sodium - 0.1% 0.1% Drops solution 1,038,790 L.L
A04AA01 ONDANSETRON VIANEX G Ondansetron (HCl) - 4mg/2ml 4mg/2ml Injectable solution 197,545 L.L
B01AC04 CLOPI TAD G Clopidogrel (Bisulfate) - 75mg 75mg Tablet, film coated 911,125 L.L
B05BB02 SERUFLEX DEXTROSE 5% SODIUM CHLORIDE 0.9% INJECTION, USP G Sodium chloride - 0.9%, Glucose - 5% Injectable solution 180,421 L.L
C01BC04 FLECAINIDE BIOGARAN L.P. G Flecainide acetate - 100mg 100mg Capsule, extended release 1,154,361 L.L
C08CA05 NIFELAT R G Nifedipine - 20mg 20mg Tablet, sustained release 388,370 L.L
D05AA VASELINE ICHTYOLEE G Ichthyamol - 10% 10% Ointment 103,668 L.L
J02AX04 CANDIGARD G Caspofungin (acetate) - 70mg 70mg Injectable powder for concentrate for solution 22,127,179 L.L
N02BE01 PARAMED G Paracetamol - 10mg/ml 10mg/ml Injectable solution 814,369 L.L
N05AH03 VAINCOR G Olanzapine - 5mg 5mg Tablet, coated, scored 806,306 L.L
N06BA09 PMS-ATOMOXETINE G Atomoxetine (HCl) - 25mg 25mg Capsule 4,121,565 L.L
A04AA01 TRONDAMET G Ondansetron (HCl) - 4mg/2ml 4mg/2ml Injectable solution 2,027,858 L.L
B01AC04 CLOPIDOGREL ARROW G Clopidogrel besylate - 75mg 75mg Tablet, film coated 658,483 L.L
B05BB02 SOLUFLEX DEXTROSE 5% SODIUM CHLORIDE 0.9% INJECTION, USP G Sodium chloride - 0.9%, Glucose - 5% Injectable solution 222,941 L.L
C01BC04 FLECAINIDE BIOGARAN L.P. G Flecainide acetate - 50mg 50mg Capsule, extended release 1,154,361 L.L
C08CA05 NIFELAT 30 LA G Nifedipine - 30mg 30mg Tablet, prolonged release 1,007,882 L.L
C09DX01 VIOSTAN AM PLUS 160/10/25 G Valsartan - 160mg, Amlodipine - 10mg, Hydrochlorothiazide - 25mg Tablet, film coated 1,196,020 L.L
D05AX52 BETA-CAL G Calcipotriol (monohydrate) - 50mcg/g, Betamethasone (dipropionate) - 0.5mg/g Ointment 1,574,983 L.L
J01DE01 CEFIPEX 500 BENTA G Cefepime (hydrochloride) - 500mg 500mg Injectable solution 545,216 L.L
J02AX04 CASPOFUNGINE STRAGEN G Caspofungin (acetate) - 70mg 70mg Injectable concentrated powder for solution 22,928,852 L.L
L01CA02 CELLCRISTIN G Vincristine sulfate - 1mg/ml 1mg/ml Injectable solution 1,443,287 L.L
M03AC09 ROCUCELL G Rocuronium bromide - 50mg/5ml 50mg/5ml Injectable solution 3,633,494 L.L
N02BE01 SOLUFLEX PARACETAMOL G Paracetamol - 1g/100ml 1g/100ml Injectable solution 211,175 L.L
N05AH03 ZOLAPINE G Olanzapine - 5mg 5mg Tablet, orodispersible 1,186,165 L.L
N06BA09 PMS-ATOMOXETINE G Atomoxetine (HCl) - 18mg 18mg Capsule 3,744,073 L.L
R03BB01 IPRAVENT G Ipratropium bromide - 20mcg/2ml 20mcg/2ml Inhalation solution 630,262 L.L
S01BC04 FLUROPTIC G Flurbiprofen sodium - 0.03% w/v 0.03% w/v Drops solution 223,078 L.L
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