Improving Registration and Dataflows Between Pediatric Oncology Clinics and the Childhood Cancer Registry of Switzerland: Protocol for SwissPedCancer Quality Assurance Study
Yara Shoman, Lorenz Leuenberger, Grit Sommer, Julia Anna Bielicki, Pierluigi Brazzola, Sophia della Valle, Manuel Diezi, Daniel Drozdov, Fabienne Gumy-Pause, Ana Guerreiro Stücklin, Ursula M Kuehnel, Katrin Scheinemann, Christina Schindera, Freimut Schilling, Nicolas Waespe

TL;DR
This study aims to improve cancer data collection in Swiss pediatric clinics by automating data transfers and reducing manual errors.
Contribution
The project introduces automated data flows and feedback loops to enhance cancer registry efficiency and data quality in Switzerland.
Findings
Manual data entry in the Childhood Cancer Registry is time-consuming and error-prone.
Automated data transfers could improve completeness, accuracy, and timeliness of cancer registration.
The project will evaluate diagnosis, treatment, and genetic data from 2800 pediatric cancer patients.
Abstract
Cancer registries are essential to monitor cancer incidence and survival to provide better quality cancer data for research. In Switzerland, the pediatric oncology units within pediatric hospitals actively report cancer cases, and the coding and registration team of the Childhood Cancer Registry (ChCR) enters data manually from medical files into the registry database. There are no automated data transfers or feedback loops between the pediatric oncology clinics and the ChCR. This ongoing process is time-consuming, inefficient, and a source of potential errors. SwissPedCancer aims to explore the options for automated data transfers from clinical data warehouses and feedback loops to make cancer registry processes more efficient. SwissPedCancer is a nested project within the national data stream initiative, the Swiss Pediatric Personalized Research Network (SwissPedHealth). Since…
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TopicsAcute Lymphoblastic Leukemia research · Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life · Neuroblastoma Research and Treatments
