Sharing NAACCR Pediatric Cancer Initiatives on Dr. Rick Greene’s Cancer Registry World Podcast

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I am excited to share that I was recently interviewed by Dr. Rick Greene for his Cancer Registry World podcast.

It was a great opportunity to share my path into cancer surveillance and to highlight the pediatric work we are advancing through NAACCR. In the episode, I discussed several initiatives within the National Childhood Cancer Registry (NCCR), including our efforts to evaluate and enhance data quality and to support the NCCR data products, including the Data Platform.

I also talked about the incredible progress being made by NAACCR’s Pediatric SSDI Work Group, especially around developing the Pediatric Staging Manual and preparing registrars and selected hospitals for the rollout of the Pediatric Data Collection System.

This conversation offers a meaningful look at NAACCR’s commitment to advancing the quality and usefulness of cancer registry data to reduce the impact of cancer on children and their families.

You can listen to my conversation with Dr. Greene here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6JPuLiBM4sMxAux0Jpl6Re

 

 

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