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The Texas Cancer Registry (TCR) is a statewide, population-based registry that serves as the foundation for measuring the cancer burden in Texas, comprehensive cancer control efforts, health disparities, progress in prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship, and also supports a wide variety of cancer-related research.
The Texas Cancer Registry (TCR) Epidemiology Group analyzes and disseminates cancer data to researchers, policy makers, health care providers, the public, and many other customers concerned about the status and burden of cancer in Texas.
We sponsor in-person and online training sessions, including NAACCR webinars, Oncology Data Specialist (ODS) exam prep courses, basic and specialized training, advanced workshops, and software training.
For cancer cases diagnosed between January 1, 2023 and December 31, 2023. PDF Navigation Instructions. Online Appendices. This table lists all the data items collected by TCR as mandated by the CDC's NPCR and the NCI's SEER Program in alphabetical order by the NAACCR data item name.
About the Texas Cancer Registry. Vision: A cancer-free Texas. Mission: To collect, maintain, and disseminate high quality cancer data that contribute towards cancer prevention and control, research, improving diagnoses, treatment, survival, and quality of life for all cancer patients. Philosophy: TCR strives to:
Cancer Reporting. Acute care hospitals in Texas are the source from which most cancer cases are reported to the Texas Cancer Registry (TCR). However, as more patients are diagnosed and treated outside of the hospital setting, additional reporting sources such as cancer treatment centers, ambulatory surgical centers, pathology laboratories, and ...
What is the Texas Cancer Registry? The Texas Cancer Registry (TCR) is a statewide population-based registry that collects and maintains information on new cancer cases diagnosed and treated in Texas. It is part of the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS).
For cancer cases diagnosed between January 1, 2024 and December 31, 2024. PDF Navigation Instructions. Online Appendices. See the 2023 Cancer Reporting Handbook for cases diagnosed January 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023. Back to Education and Training.
The Texas Cancer Registry 2023 Cancer Reporting Guide serves as a supplement to the 2023 SEER Program Coding and Staging Manual for the consistent collection and coding of relevant cancer case information.
See the 2021 Cancer Reporting Handbook for cases diagnosed January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021. Back to Education and Training. Book traversal links for 2022 Cancer Reporting Handbook. Texas Cancer Registry.