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- Norwegian Childhood Cancer Registry
Norwegian Childhood Cancer Registry
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Cancer in children is rare, in 2023 there were 214 new registered cancer cases for children in the age group 0-17. Children have equally good prospects of recovery no matter where in Norway they live.Article - Norwegian Pancreatic Cancer Registry
Norwegian Pancreatic Cancer Registry
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The majority of patients with pancreatic cancer can not undergo surgery either because of metastasis, locally advanced disease or high age. For those who have undergone surgery, survival has increased.Article - Norwegian Colorectal Cancer Registry
Norwegian Colorectal Cancer Registry
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Colorectal cancer is the second most frequent form of cancer in Norway for both sexes combined. The proportion of patients who survive the disease remains stable and indicates that treatment is good.Article - Norwegian Prostate Cancer Registry
Norwegian Prostate Cancer Registry
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Cancer of the prostate is the most common cancer among men in Norway. Annually, about 5000 people receive this diagnosis.Article - Quality indicators
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Article - Norwegian Melanoma Registry
Norwegian Melanoma Registry
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3126 Norwegians were diagnosed with melanoma in 2023. New medical treatment of this patient group with metastasis of melanoma appears to have a long-lasting effect.Article - Quality indicators
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Article - Norwegian Registry of Lymphoid Malignancies
Norwegian Registry of Lymphoid Malignancies
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Article - Norwegian Lung Cancer Registry
Norwegian Lung Cancer Registry
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The number of lung cancers stands at well over 3,000 new cases annually. As a result of better treatment, the proportion living with a diagnosis of lung cancer today is three times as large as it was 20 years ago.Article - Quality indicators
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Article - Norwegian Gynecological Cancer Registry
Norwegian Gynecological Cancer Registry
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The incidence of ovarian cancer has shown a decline in recent years for women between 50 and 69 years The proportion of patients who undergo surgery varies with where the patients live. For cervical cancer, an increase in incidence is seen in the age group 25 to 34 yearArticle - Norwegian Breast Cancer Registry
Norwegian Breast Cancer Registry
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4061 women were diagnosed with breast cancer in 2023. The volume of surgery at the various hospitals that operate on breast cancer in Norway still varies considerably.Article - Norwegian Bladder and Urothelial Cancer Registry
Norwegian Bladder and Urothelial Cancer Registry
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Efforts have long been underway to establish a national clinical registry for this diverse yet serious form of cancer. The goal is to improve the quality of diagnosis and treatment for bladder and urothelial cancer, ensuring that patients receive equal healthcare servicArticle - Quality indicators
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Article - Norwegian Sarcoma Cancer Registry
Norwegian Sarcoma Cancer Registry
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Sarcomas represent a group of rare cancers. The survival of sarcoma in Norway is at a good level compared to international results.Article - Norwegian Registry of Brain and Spinal cord tumours
Norwegian Registry of Brain and Spinal cord tumours
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Tumours of the central nervous system are heterogeneous with great variation in symptoms, severity, treatment and survival.Article - Advisory board
Advisory board
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All clinical registries at the Cancer Registry of Norway must have an advisory board. The Advisory board is a medical advisory group for the Cancer Registry.Article