I always made the data fit specifically into the Ca Conf. For
example, when presenting standard breast cases show stage at
diagnosis or survival. If you are presenting inflammatory breast ca,
or some other not as common type, show the histology breakdown of
breast cases. When presenting an unusual site, let them know how
many you have in the registry of that type by year.
This will help the drs find your data interesting and relevant.
--- In cancerregistrargroup@yahoogroups.com, wenocancer2
<no_reply@y...> wrote:
> Going through the standards (still) and came upon the one about
> registry data being presented at cancer conferences. (8.8.2)
>
> How often does everyone do this? I was thinking of making up a
> schedule of twelve reports that I would just circulate annually.
> Like every January I present the primary site distribution. In
> February I present the demographic distribution, etc.
>
> Just some other thoughts and ideas. What data does everyonereport
> on. We just don't have enough data requests, so I really have to
> come up with them and I struggle with this. Any suggestions?