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Here you will find the Cancer Registry of Norway's dynamic statistics bank, as well as information on where you can find more data and statistics about cancer.Article - NORDCAN
NORDCAN
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NORDCAN is a web-based tool for displaying cancer statistics from the Nordic countries.Article - Contents of database
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ELVIS (Electronic List of Variables in Systems) is the Cancer Registry's metadatabase.Article - Billing procedures
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Arrangement and delivery of data is invoiced at an hourly rate of NOK 1155,- excl. VAT from 01.01.2024. Media and some other actors are not invoiced if the assignment is less than ten working hours.Article - Disclaimer
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When disclosing data to external researchers, the Cancer Registry uses a disclaimer (limitation of liability).Article - Appeal against decisions/proceedings
Appeal against decisions/proceedings
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Decision on making information from the Cancer Registry available.Article - Data Delivery Unit
Data Delivery Unit
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The Cancer Registry's Data Disclosure Unit handles all requests for disclosure of data from all of the Cancer Registry's registers via an application form on Helsedata.no.Article - KREMT - The Cancer Registry's electronic notification service
KREMT - The Cancer Registry's electronic notification service
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KREMT - The Norwegian Cancer Registry's Electronic Reporting Service.Article - Notifiable diagnoses
Notifiable diagnoses
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Meldepliktige diagnoser i henhold til ICD10.Article - About clinical reporting of cancer
About clinical reporting of cancer
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Everyone involved in the assessment, treatment and follow-up of cancer patients must report to the Cancer Registry.Article - Reporting pathology information
Reporting pathology information
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The Cancer Registry of Norway receives copies of around 270,000 pathology reports annually, and the number is increasing every year.Article - KREMT helpdesk
KREMT helpdesk
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Help with using KREMT.Article - Functionality in KREMT
Functionality in KREMT
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The portal version of KREMT contains more functionality than just reporting clinical information.Article - About cancer screening
About cancer screening
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Cancer screening is a systematic examination of an apparently healthy population group. The goal is to detect risk factors, precancerous changes, or early-stage cancer before symptoms appear.Article - Pilot study: Colorectal Cancer Screening
Pilot study: Colorectal Cancer Screening
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The colorectal cancer screening pilot was a pilot study for the national colorectal cancer screening programme.Article - Research in the pilot study
Research in the pilot study
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The colorectal cancer screening pilot study is a pilot project on screening for colorectal cancer, i.e. cancer in the colon and rectum.Article - How a colonoscopy is performed
How a colonoscopy is performed
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If blood is detected in your stool sample, you will be referred to a colonoscopy at the hospital. During the procedure, the inside of your bowel will be examined.Article - Privacy
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The information we collect about you in ColorectalScreen Norway is processed in a way that ensures your privacy is well protected.Article - Research
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The research projects in ColorectalScreen Norway cover a variety of different topics and aim to develop and improve the colorectal screening program.Article - How to stop the invitations
How to stop the invitations
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Participation in the Colorectal Screening Program is voluntary. If you do not wish to receive invitations for colorectal screening, you can notify us.Article - ColorectalScreen Norway
ColorectalScreen Norway
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Colorectal screening is offered to women and men from the age of 55. The goal is to detect bowel cancer or precancerous changes at an early stage.Article - Benefits and harms
Benefits and harms
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Screening for colorectal cancer is a voluntary health service which you can decide to accept or not. Participating in ColorectalScreen Norway can have both benefits and possible harms.Article