Quality of Data in Population-Based Cancer Registry and its Implications for Cancer Control: A Cross-Sectional Study in Northern Tanzania
Julius Pius Alloyce,
Maryam Amour,
Stella Emmanuel Mushy
et al.
Abstract:Background: Cancer remains a significant global health challenge, especially in low-resource settings where limited data obstructs effective control measures. Reliable cancer registries are essential tools for collecting, managing, and analyzing cancer-related data. In Tanzania, as in many other sub-Saharan African countries, the need for accurate and timely cancer data is critical for informed decision-making. This study assesses the data quality of a population-based cancer registry in Tanzania to improve ca… Show more
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