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NAACCR’s member base consists of a diverse group of professionals from cancer registries, governmental agencies, professional associations, and private groups in North America. Together, they form a network dedicated to improving the accuracy and usability of cancer registry data.

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President’s Message

Happy New Year! I hope you had a safe and happy holiday season. I also want to congratulate central registries…

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An Interview with the RDU Chairs

When I worked in central cancer registries, my NAACCR network kept me inspired both personally and professionally. One of the…

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Edit Sets: What They Are, How They Are Used, and What’s New for v25A

Standardized edit sets are a critical part of ensuring cancer registry data quality. At the last count, the NAACCR Edits…

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Become a Charter Member of the Upkeep WG!

The Professional Development Steering Committee is looking for three to four volunteers to join the Upkeep Work Group (WG). We…

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NAACCR Networking: a Catalyst for Innovation

In 2020 the Professional Development Steering Committee created best practices for Recruitment and Retention. This led to the birth of…

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Advocacy vs. Lobbying: Implications for Government Agencies and Central Cancer Registries

In the realm of public health, distinguishing between advocacy and lobbying is crucial, especially for government agencies and organizations like…

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Upcoming Nominations: 2025 NAACCR Board of Directors Positions

The Committee is seeking nominees to run for election to four key leadership roles on the NAACCR Board of Directors,…

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My Life in the Cancer Surveillance Community

Like many individuals, I happened to stumble into the cancer registry profession. I was a college student, looking for part-time…

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RDU NAACCR Talks Work Group Seeks New Members

The Research and Data Use (RDU) NAACCR Talks Work Group is seeking new members. NAACCR Talks are scheduled on Mondays…

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New Workgroup Gears Up to Address Data Quality Issues With Geocoded Data

Health disparities are well documented using cancer registry data. And cancer registry data are essential to the evidence-based solutions approach…