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Title: Quality of case ascertainment in cancer registries: A proposal for a virtual three-source capture-recapture technique
Authors: Krittika Suwanrungruang
Hutcha Sriplung
Pattarawin Attasara
Somnuk Temiyasathit
Rangsiya Buasom
Narate Waisri
Karnchana Daoprasert
Supot Kamsa-ard
Cheamchit Tasanapitak
Authors: Krittika Suwanrungruang
Hutcha Sriplung
Pattarawin Attasara
Somnuk Temiyasathit
Rangsiya Buasom
Narate Waisri
Karnchana Daoprasert
Supot Kamsa-ard
Cheamchit Tasanapitak
Keywords: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology;Medicine
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2011
Abstract: Background: The ability and behaviour of the capture-recapture method using a virtual three-source model for evaluation of the level of completeness of case ascertainment requires exploration. Methods: Cancer cases obtained from 9 population-based cancer registries in Thailand during 2003 to 2007 were applied for capturerecapture using a model based on clinical, pathological and mortality data. These three virtual sources were derived from three actual items common to all cancer registries: the basis of diagnosis, ICD-O morphology code, and last known patient status. Poisson regression models were fit to the data to estimate parameters which were then transformed into demographic values. A linear model was used to determine the predictors and estimated percentage of completeness (EPC) in case ascertainment among the cancer registries. Results: The EPC was greater than 97% in 5 and less than 90% in 4 registries. The worst had an EPC of 70%. The percentage death certificate only (%DCO) and the interaction between %DCO and morphological verification (MV) were significantly associated with EPC. Other factors intrinsic to registries also exerted influence on the EPC. Conclusions: In addition to other standard indicators to monitor completeness of cancer registries, the present virtual three-source capture-recapture model can be routinely used to estimate the level of completeness of case ascertainment in cancer registries.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/49770
ISSN: 2476762X
15137368
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