Monique N Hernandez, Gary Levin, Tara Hylton, Paran Pordell, Arica White, Virginia Senkomago
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Introduction: Integration of screening data into routine cancer surveillance systems can create more robust data systems to inform cancer prevention and control activities. Currently, state central cancer registries do not routinely collect breast and cervical cancer screening data as part of state cancer surveillance activities. Florida conducted a pilot study involving: (1) linkage of breast and cervical cancer screening data from the Florida Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (FBCCEDP) from 2009 to 2021 to the Florida Cancer Data System (FCDS) database to capture screening data for matched cancer cases in the FCDS; and (2) evaluation of the feasibility of developing a population-based breast and cervical cancer screening surveillance system by capturing electronic screening data from private health care providers.
Methods: In 2018, the FCDS worked with the Florida Department of Health to identify data partners for the 5-year cancer screening pilot project funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Engagement of project partners required extensive review of available screening data; data standards and formatting; data transmission schedules and methods; and processing procedures. The FCDS developed a database to integrate multiple source data sets into a single database whereby linkage to the central cancer registry could be performed.
Results: The FCDS worked with Suncoast Health Systems, a clinical practice in the Hillsborough region of Florida, and the FBCCEDP to evaluate data availability, standardization of data sets, and data submission schedules for the pilot project. Extensive meetings and data reviews were conducted with both partners in the first phase of the project. The FCDS developed automated data processing procedures to integrate the data into a single cancer screening database and then linked records to the central cancer registry data set.
Discussion: Registry collaboration with the FBCCEDP and Suncoast team on data quality and standardization has produced positive results. The project required extensive review of data and produced many lessons learned for development of a cancer screening surveillance system. Our pilot project depended on partnership building, commitment to data quality, and consistency in data submission practices.
将筛查数据整合到常规癌症监测系统中可以创建更强大的数据系统,为癌症预防和控制活动提供信息。目前,国家中央癌症登记处不定期收集乳腺癌和宫颈癌筛查数据作为国家癌症监测活动的一部分。佛罗里达州进行了一项试点研究,涉及:(1)将2009年至2021年佛罗里达州乳腺癌和宫颈癌早期检测计划(FBCCEDP)的乳腺癌和宫颈癌筛查数据与佛罗里达州癌症数据系统(FCDS)数据库联系起来,以获取FCDS中匹配癌症病例的筛查数据;(2)通过获取私营医疗机构的电子筛查数据,评估建立以人群为基础的乳腺癌和宫颈癌筛查监测系统的可行性。方法:2018年,FCDS与佛罗里达州卫生部合作,为疾病控制与预防中心资助的5年癌症筛查试点项目确定数据合作伙伴。项目伙伴的参与需要广泛审查现有的筛选数据;数据标准和格式;数据传输时间表和方法;以及加工程序。FCDS开发了一个数据库,将多个源数据集集成到一个数据库中,从而可以与中央癌症登记处进行连接。结果:FCDS与佛罗里达州希尔斯堡地区的一家临床诊所Suncoast Health Systems和FBCCEDP合作,评估了试点项目的数据可用性、数据集的标准化和数据提交时间表。在项目的第一阶段,与两个合作伙伴进行了广泛的会议和数据审查。FCDS开发了自动数据处理程序,将数据整合到一个单一的癌症筛查数据库中,然后将记录与中央癌症登记数据集联系起来。讨论:注册中心与FBCCEDP和Suncoast团队在数据质量和标准化方面的合作取得了积极成果。该项目需要对数据进行广泛审查,并为开发癌症筛查监测系统提供了许多经验教训。我们的试点项目依赖于伙伴关系的建立、对数据质量的承诺以及数据提交实践的一致性。