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TUESDAY, JUNE 22 – CONFERENCE DAY 1
7:00 am – 8:00 am
NAACCR 101: Meet the Board and Committee ChairsROOM 206B, QCCC
9:00 am – 10:00 am
KEYNOTE ADDRESSWorking Together to Advance Cancer Control: Essential Principles, Challenges, and OpportunitiesSimon Sutcliffe, MD2000A, QCCC
Moderator: L Mery
Concurrent Session #1
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Section A: DATA COLLECTION: DATA QUALITY, CONTROL, AND STANDARDS, PART I
206B, QCCC
Moderator: J Ewing
001 NPCR-AERRO’s Clinic/Physician Office Reporting to Registries ProjectJ Rogers, CDC
002 Improving Cancer Mortality Data for American Indians and Alaskan Natives in the USDK Espey, CDC
003 Evaluation of Data Accuracy of the Prostate Cancer Registry at the Singapore General HospitalHH Huang, Singapore General Hospital
Section B:DATA COLLECTION: INNOVATIVE APPROACHES AND ADVANCES, PART I
207, QCCC
Moderator: F Ross
005 CDC-NPCR’s National Interstate Data Exchange Application System, N-IdeasRJ Wilson, CDC
006 Challenges to the Data Analyst in Working with the NAACCR v12 Record LayoutDK O’Brien, Alaska Cancer Registry
007 Centralized Resource for Genomics ResearchDJ Dale, University Health Network
008 The Use of a New Completeness Measure and its ApplicationR Dewar, Cancer Care Nova Scotia
Section C:DATA ANALYSIS AND USE: ANALYTIC EPIDEMIOLOGY, PART I
2101, QCCC
Moderator: R Alvi
009 Application of Multiple Imputation for Missing Data in the Pre-Invasive Cervical Cancer StudyB Huang, University of Kentucky
010 Measuring the Effect of Including Multiple Cancers in Survival AnalysesLF Ellison, Statistics Canada
011 Successes and Challenges in Population-Based Electronic Pathology ReportingD Yin, Public Health Institute
012 A Web-Based Interactive Query System to Calculate Survival for Recently Diagnosed Cancer PatientsA Percy-Laurry, NCI
Section D:DATA ANALYSIS AND USE: RECORD LINKAGE
2102AB, QCCC
Moderator: F Michaud
013 Enhancing Research Capacity of Cancer Registries and Other Administrative Health Databases Toward Studying Access to Quality Colorectal Cancer ServiceR Urquhart, Cancer Care Nova Scotia
015 Concordance of Colorectal Treatment Information Between a Central Cancer Registry and Medicaid ClaimsFP Boscoe, New York State Cancer Registry
Section E:KNOWLEDGE TO ACTION, ACTION TO KNOWLEDGE: CANCER SURVEILLANCE IN THE FUTURE, PART I
2104AB, QCCC
Section F:INFORMATICS: STANDARDS
2105, QCCC
Moderator: A MacLean
022 Cancer Pathology Electronic Reporting Standards, New NAACCR Volume V – With Specimen InformationJN Harrison, New York State Cancer Registry
023 NPCR-AERRO’s Discharge Data ProjectS Thames, CDC
Concurrent Session #2
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Section A:DATA COLLECTION: DATA QUALITY, CONTROL, AND STANDARDS, PART II
206B, QCCC
Moderator: MJ King
025 Assessing the Reliability and Validity of Primary Payer Information in Central Cancer Registry DataC Verrill, CDC
026 Address Validation to Resolve Geocoding Issues at the Central RegistryAR Houser, C/NET Solutions, Public Health Institute
027 Implementing an Online Tracking System for Collaborative Research Projects with Cancer RegistriesL Holtby, Propel Centre for Population Health Impact, University of Waterloo
Section B:DATA COLLECTION: INNOVATIVE APPROACHES AND ADVANCES, PART II
207, QCCC
Moderator: M Green
029 A National Standard for Stage in Canada: Early Results from Selected Canadian Provinces for Collaborative Stage in Breast and Colorectal CancerR Dewar, Cancer Care Nova Scotia
030 Collaboration Re-Imagined (Combined Presentations)
031 S Fuchslin, California Cancer Registry
032 C Rao, North Carolina Central Cancer Registry
H Stuart, Saskatchewan Cancer Agency
Section C:COLLABORATIVE STAGE: IMPLEMENTATION AND FACILITATED DISCUSSIONS
2101, QCCC
Moderator: M MacIntyre
Invited Speaker
CSv2 Implementation: Stories from the Front LinesM Potts, Seattle Cancer Registry
033 Looking from the Inside Out: Evaluating the 2010 Data Changes ImplementationB Gordon, C/NET Solutions, California Cancer Registry
Invited Speaker
Planning for the Future of Collaborative StageC Bura, American College of Surgeons
Section D:DATA ANALYSIS AND USE: ANALYTIC EPIDEMIOLOGY, PART II
2102AB, QCCC
Moderator: M Lemieux
034 Évolution du Cancer du Col de L’utérus chez le Jeunes Femmes Adultes au Québec, 1983 à 2006R Louchini, MSSS
036 Increase in the Use of Double Mastectomy for the Treatment of Early-Stage Breast Cancer in CaliforniaCR Morris, California Cancer Registry, Public Health Institute
037 CP3R Reports for Population-Based StudiesF Ross, Kentucky Cancer Registry
Section E:KNOWLEDGE TO ACTION, ACTION TO KNOWLEDGE: CANCER SURVEILLANCE IN THE FUTURE, PART II
2104AB, QCCC
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 – CONFERENCE DAY 2
Plenary Session #2:2000A, QCCC
8:30 am – 9:15 am
Population-Level Synoptic Cancer Pathology Facilitates Timely Prognostic Factor Analysis and Quality Indicator ReportingJohn Srigley, MD
Section A:DATA COLLECTION: INNOVATIVE APPROACHES AND ADVANCES, PART III
206B, QCCC
Moderator: M Beaupre
043 Inter-Registry Record Linkage Without Releasing Patient-Level Data: Feasibility of Establishing a National Clearinghouse Using One-Way Data EncryptionJA MacKinnon, University of Miami
044 Automated Coding of Key Case Identifiers from Text-Based Electronic Pathology ReportsE Durbin, Kentucky Cancer Registry
045 Successes and Challenges in Population-Based Electronic Pathology ReportingT Gal, Kentucky Cancer Registry
Section B:DATA COLLECTION: OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DATA
207, QCCC
Moderator: B Kohler
046 Collection and Use of Industry and Occupation Data I: Opportunities and ChallengesD Deapen, University of Southern California
047 Collection and Use of Industry and Occupation Data II: Overview and GoalsRD Cress, California Cancer Registry/Public Health Institute
048 Collection and Use of Industry and Occupation Data III: Cancer Surveillance Findings Among Construction WorkersGM Calvert, NIOSH/CDC
049 Collection and Use of Industry and Occupation Data IV: Development of Training Materials to Improve Occupational Data Collection in Cancer RegistriesSE Luckhaupt, NIOSH/CDC
Section C:DATA ANALYSIS AND USE: GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND MAPPING APPLICATIONS, PART I
2101, QCCC
Moderator: R Sherman
050 Mapping Late Stage Breast Cancer Rates to Improve Local Cancer Control EffortsL Agustin, USC/Keck School of Medicine
053 Liver Cancer and Immigration: Small Area Analysis of Incidence Within Ottawa and the Greater Toronto Area, 1999 to 2003T Norwood, Cancer Care Ontario
Section D:DATA ANALYSIS AND USE: TRENDS IN CANCER INCIDENCE AND MORTALITY, PART I
2012AB, QCCC
2102AB, QCCC
054 Colorectal Cancer Trends in Florida Hispanics: Data from the Hispanic Monograph – A Florida Cancer Data System PublicationMN Hernandez, Florida Cancer Data System (FCDS), University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
055 Variations in Cancer Incidence and Mortality Among Neighborhoods in Boston, MA, 2001-2005R Knowlton, Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Cancer Registry
056 Incidence of HPV Associated Head and Neck Cancers by Sub-Site Among Diverse Racial/Ethnic Populations in the U.S.LE Cole, Louisiana Tumor Registry/Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center School of Public Health
057 Esophageal Cancer in Canada, 1986-2006: Trends by Morphology and Anatomical LocationM Otterstatter, Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention and Control, Public Health Agency of Canada
Section E:KNOWLEDGE TO ACTION, ACTION TO KNOWLEDGE: APPLICATIONS IN CANCER CONTROL, PART I
2104AB, QCCC
THURSDAY, JUNE 24 – CONFERENCE DAY 3
Concurrent Session #4
8:30 am – 10:00 am
Section A:DATA COLLECTION: INNOVATIVE APPROACHES AND ADVANCES, PART IV
206B, QCCC
Moderator: D Dale
063 Utility of Hospital Discharge Data for Registry EnhancementR Sherman, FCDS, University of Miami
065 Abstract Plus Version 3: Security Standards UpheldD Farmer, Northrop Grumman
Section B:DATA COLLECTION: TRAINING NEEDS AND EDUCATION
207, QCCC
Moderator: P Adamo
067 Just JING it! A Cost-Effective Method to Document Procedures and Produce Training MaterialsM Potts, Fred Hutchinson, Cancer Research Center, Cancer Surveillance System
069 Finding the Cancer Registrars of the Future, the Rhode Island Cancer Registry Internship Training ProgramD Rousseau, Rhode Island Cancer Registry
Section C:DATA ANALYSIS AND USE: GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND MAPPING APPLICATIONS, PART II
2101, QCCC
Moderator: R Pinder
071 Trends and Patterns of Childhood Cancer Incidence in the US, 1995-2009L Zhu, NCI
Section D:DATA ANALYSIS AND USE: TRENDS IN CANCER INCIDENCE AND MORTALITY, PART II
2102AB, QCCC
Moderator: B Thesis
074 Rising Incidence Trends and Ethnic Patterns of Breast Cancer Among Asian-American WomenL Liu, Los Angeles Cancer Surveillance Program, University of Southern California
075 The Changing Face of Cancer in Canadian Adolescents and Young AdultsP De, Canadian Cancer Society
Section E:KNOWLEDGE TO ACTION, ACTION TO KNOWLEDGE: APPLICATIONS IN CANCER CONTROL, PART II
2104AB, QCCC
Moderator: B Candas
081 Working with Canadian Cancer Registries to Determine the Unmet Needs of Cancer Survivors and their Support Persons: Benefits and ChallengesS Filsinger, Cancer Care Manitoba
Section F:INFORMATICS: INTEROPERABILITY
2105, QCCC
Moderator: A MacLean
082 NPCR-AERRO’s Partnership with IHE: Ensuring Cancer’s Connectivity with the EMR/EHRS Thames, CDC
083 Interoperability Questions and Issues: Assessing Implications of the NAACCR Clinical Data Interoperability Pilot ProjectJ Martin, Virginia Cancer Registry
084 College of American Pathologists Electronic Cancer Checklists: Cancer Pathology Data Flow Into Cancer Registry SystemsJ Rogers, CDC
085 PHGrid and NHIN CONNECT: What are They and How Can They Support Cancer Surveillance ActivitiesS Thames, CDC
Concurrent Session #5
10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Section A:DATA COLLECTION: DATA QUALITY, CONTROL, AND STANDARDS, PART III
206B, QCCC
Moderator: J Rogers
086 A New Edit for Identifying Potential Gender Misclassification in Central Cancer Registry DatabasesF Boscoe, New York Cancer Registry
Section B:DATA COLLECTION: INNOVATIVE APPROACHES AND ADVANCES, PART V
207, QCCC
Moderator: MJ King
091 The Reporting of VHA Data to a Central Cancer RegistryS Van Heest, CDC, NPCR
093 ICD-9-CM Updates and U.S. Adoption of ICD-10-CM Coding Standard: Major Changes in Health Information Coding Practice and Implications for Cancer SurveillanceJ Ruhl, NCI SEER
Section C:COLLABORATIVE STAGE: APPLICATIONS THROUGH ANALYTIC USE
2101, QCCC
Moderator: R Wilson
094 CSv2 Training: So Many Data Items, So Little TimeK Vance, California Cancer Registry
096 Inter-Rater Reliability Assessment and Electronic Collaborative Stage Data Collection in OntarioB Li, Cancer Care Ontario
097 National Staging Advisory Committee Supporting SurveillanceDJ Dale, University Health Network
Section D:DATA ANALYSIS AND USE: TRENDS IN CANCER INCIDENCE AND MORTALITY, PART III
2102AB, QCCC
Moderator: D Stinchcomb
099 Descriptive Features and Trends in the Incidence of Borderline Ovarian Tumors in CaliforniaCR Morris, California Cancer Registry, Public Health Institute
100 Going Against the Tide: The Increasing Incidence of Colorectal Cancer among Korean Americans in California, 1988-2007JH Bates, California Cancer Registry, Public Health Institute
Section F:OPEN SESSION
2105, QCCC
Moderator: J Martin
107 Multilevel Modeling of Melanoma Incidence Using Combined NPCR and SEER DataCJ Johnson, Cancer Data Registry of Idaho
108 Overview of Melanoma Incidence in the United States: MethodsM Watson, CDC
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
NAACCR SHOWCASEModerator: Betsy A Kohler, MPH, CTR; NAACCR Executive Director
2:00 pm – 2:15 pm
The Inclusion of Poverty-Rate Quantiles in CINA Deluxe: A Call for ParticipationFrancis Boscoe, PhD; New York State Cancer Registry
2:30 pm – 2:45 pm
Summary Stage 2000: Directly Coded vs. DerivedXiaocheng Wu, MD; Louisiana Tumor Registry
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