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Achieving Thoracic Oncology data collection in Europe: a precursor study in 35 Countries

Authors :
Anna Rich
David Baldwin
Inmaculada Alfageme
Paul Beckett
Thierry Berghmans
Stephen Brincat
Otto Burghuber
Alexandru Corlateanu
Tanja Cufer
Ronald Damhuis
Edvardas Danila
Joanna Domagala-Kulawik
Stefano Elia
Mina Gaga
Tuncay Goksel
Bogdan Grigoriu
Gunnar Hillerdal
Rudolf Maria Huber
Erik Jakobsen
Steinn Jonsson
Dragana Jovanovic
Elena Kavcova
Assia Konsoulova
Tanel Laisaar
Riitta Makitaro
Bakir Mehic
Robert Milroy
Judit Moldvay
Ross Morgan
Milda Nanushi
Marianne Paesmans
Paul Martin Putora
Miroslav Samarzija
Arnaud Scherpereel
Marc Schlesser
Jean-Paul Sculier
Jana Skrickova
Renato Sotto-Mayor
Trond-Eirik Strand
Paul Van Schil
Torsten-Gerriet Blum
Source :
BMC Cancer, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
BMC, 2018.

Abstract

Abstract Background A minority of European countries have participated in international comparisons with high level data on lung cancer. However, the nature and extent of data collection across the continent is simply unknown, and without accurate data collection it is not possible to compare practice and set benchmarks to which lung cancer services can aspire. Methods Using an established network of lung cancer specialists in 37 European countries, a survey was distributed in December 2014. The results relate to current practice in each country at the time, early 2015. The results were compiled and then verified with co-authors over the following months. Results Thirty-five completed surveys were received which describe a range of current practice for lung cancer data collection. Thirty countries have data collection at the national level, but this is not so in Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Italy, Spain and Switzerland. Data collection varied from paper records with no survival analysis, to well-established electronic databases with links to census data and survival analyses. Conclusion Using a network of committed clinicians, we have gathered validated comparative data reporting an observed difference in data collection mechanisms across Europe. We have identified the need to develop a well-designed dataset, whilst acknowledging what is feasible within each country, and aspiring to collect high quality data for clinical research.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14712407
Volume :
18
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMC Cancer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.02edfb5f8741638bd56b9fdb6f380a
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-018-5009-y