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- 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 - 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 - 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 - 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
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
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 - FAQ
FAQ
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Frequently asked questions about ColorectalScreen NorwayArticle - Patient reporting (PROM)
Patient reporting (PROM)
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An essential responsibility of the Cancer Registry is to monitor and ensure the quality of the Colorectal Screening Program at all levels.Article - Research
Research
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Lithuanian
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Article - Northern Sámi
Northern Sámi
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Article - Ukrainian
Ukrainian
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Article - Polish
Polish
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Here you will find information in Polish.Article - English
English
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Article - FAQ
FAQ
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Here you will find answers to common questions about BreastScreen Norway.Article - Breast centres
Breast centres
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If you want to reschedule or cancel your appointment in the BreastScreen Norway programme, or if you’re wondering when you will receive the results of your mammogram, please contact the breast centre.Article