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author Rich, Anna
Baldwin, David
Alfageme, Inmaculada
Beckett, Paul
Berghmans, Thierry
Brincat, Stephen
Burghuber, Otto
Corlateanu, Alexandru
Cufer, Tanja
Damhuis, Ronald
Danila, Edvardas
Domagala-Kulawik, Joanna
Elia, Stefano
Gaga, Mina
Goksel, Tuncay
Grigoriu, Bogdan
Hillerdal, Gunnar
Huber, Rudolf Maria
Jakobsen, Erik
Jonsson, Steinn
Jovanovic, Dragana
Kavcova, Elena
Konsoulova, Assia
Laisaar, Tanel
Makitaro, Riitta
Mehic, Bakir
Milroy, Robert
Moldvay, Judit
Morgan, Ross
Nanushi, Milda
Paesmans, Marianne
Putora, Paul Martin
Samarzija, Miroslav
Scherpereel, Arnaud
Schlesser, Marc
Sculier, Jean-Paul
Skrickova, Jana
Sotto-Mayor, Renato
Strand, Trond-Eirik
Van Schil, Paul
Blum, Torsten-Gerriet
author_facet Rich, Anna
Baldwin, David
Alfageme, Inmaculada
Beckett, Paul
Berghmans, Thierry
Brincat, Stephen
Burghuber, Otto
Corlateanu, Alexandru
Cufer, Tanja
Damhuis, Ronald
Danila, Edvardas
Domagala-Kulawik, Joanna
Elia, Stefano
Gaga, Mina
Goksel, Tuncay
Grigoriu, Bogdan
Hillerdal, Gunnar
Huber, Rudolf Maria
Jakobsen, Erik
Jonsson, Steinn
Jovanovic, Dragana
Kavcova, Elena
Konsoulova, Assia
Laisaar, Tanel
Makitaro, Riitta
Mehic, Bakir
Milroy, Robert
Moldvay, Judit
Morgan, Ross
Nanushi, Milda
Paesmans, Marianne
Putora, Paul Martin
Samarzija, Miroslav
Scherpereel, Arnaud
Schlesser, Marc
Sculier, Jean-Paul
Skrickova, Jana
Sotto-Mayor, Renato
Strand, Trond-Eirik
Van Schil, Paul
Blum, Torsten-Gerriet
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description BACKGROUND: A minority of European countries have participated in international comparisons with high level data on lung cancer. However, the nature and extent of data collection across the continent is simply unknown, and without accurate data collection it is not possible to compare practice and set benchmarks to which lung cancer services can aspire. METHODS: Using an established network of lung cancer specialists in 37 European countries, a survey was distributed in December 2014. The results relate to current practice in each country at the time, early 2015. The results were compiled and then verified with co-authors over the following months. RESULTS: Thirty-five completed surveys were received which describe a range of current practice for lung cancer data collection. Thirty countries have data collection at the national level, but this is not so in Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Italy, Spain and Switzerland. Data collection varied from paper records with no survival analysis, to well-established electronic databases with links to census data and survival analyses. CONCLUSION: Using a network of committed clinicians, we have gathered validated comparative data reporting an observed difference in data collection mechanisms across Europe. We have identified the need to develop a well-designed dataset, whilst acknowledging what is feasible within each country, and aspiring to collect high quality data for clinical research. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s12885-018-5009-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-62477482018-11-26 Achieving Thoracic Oncology data collection in Europe: a precursor study in 35 Countries Rich, Anna Baldwin, David Alfageme, Inmaculada Beckett, Paul Berghmans, Thierry Brincat, Stephen Burghuber, Otto Corlateanu, Alexandru Cufer, Tanja Damhuis, Ronald Danila, Edvardas Domagala-Kulawik, Joanna Elia, Stefano Gaga, Mina Goksel, Tuncay Grigoriu, Bogdan Hillerdal, Gunnar Huber, Rudolf Maria Jakobsen, Erik Jonsson, Steinn Jovanovic, Dragana Kavcova, Elena Konsoulova, Assia Laisaar, Tanel Makitaro, Riitta Mehic, Bakir Milroy, Robert Moldvay, Judit Morgan, Ross Nanushi, Milda Paesmans, Marianne Putora, Paul Martin Samarzija, Miroslav Scherpereel, Arnaud Schlesser, Marc Sculier, Jean-Paul Skrickova, Jana Sotto-Mayor, Renato Strand, Trond-Eirik Van Schil, Paul Blum, Torsten-Gerriet BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: A minority of European countries have participated in international comparisons with high level data on lung cancer. However, the nature and extent of data collection across the continent is simply unknown, and without accurate data collection it is not possible to compare practice and set benchmarks to which lung cancer services can aspire. METHODS: Using an established network of lung cancer specialists in 37 European countries, a survey was distributed in December 2014. The results relate to current practice in each country at the time, early 2015. The results were compiled and then verified with co-authors over the following months. RESULTS: Thirty-five completed surveys were received which describe a range of current practice for lung cancer data collection. Thirty countries have data collection at the national level, but this is not so in Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Italy, Spain and Switzerland. Data collection varied from paper records with no survival analysis, to well-established electronic databases with links to census data and survival analyses. CONCLUSION: Using a network of committed clinicians, we have gathered validated comparative data reporting an observed difference in data collection mechanisms across Europe. We have identified the need to develop a well-designed dataset, whilst acknowledging what is feasible within each country, and aspiring to collect high quality data for clinical research. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s12885-018-5009-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2018-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6247748/ /pubmed/30458807 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-018-5009-y Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Rich, Anna
Baldwin, David
Alfageme, Inmaculada
Beckett, Paul
Berghmans, Thierry
Brincat, Stephen
Burghuber, Otto
Corlateanu, Alexandru
Cufer, Tanja
Damhuis, Ronald
Danila, Edvardas
Domagala-Kulawik, Joanna
Elia, Stefano
Gaga, Mina
Goksel, Tuncay
Grigoriu, Bogdan
Hillerdal, Gunnar
Huber, Rudolf Maria
Jakobsen, Erik
Jonsson, Steinn
Jovanovic, Dragana
Kavcova, Elena
Konsoulova, Assia
Laisaar, Tanel
Makitaro, Riitta
Mehic, Bakir
Milroy, Robert
Moldvay, Judit
Morgan, Ross
Nanushi, Milda
Paesmans, Marianne
Putora, Paul Martin
Samarzija, Miroslav
Scherpereel, Arnaud
Schlesser, Marc
Sculier, Jean-Paul
Skrickova, Jana
Sotto-Mayor, Renato
Strand, Trond-Eirik
Van Schil, Paul
Blum, Torsten-Gerriet
Achieving Thoracic Oncology data collection in Europe: a precursor study in 35 Countries
title Achieving Thoracic Oncology data collection in Europe: a precursor study in 35 Countries
title_full Achieving Thoracic Oncology data collection in Europe: a precursor study in 35 Countries
title_fullStr Achieving Thoracic Oncology data collection in Europe: a precursor study in 35 Countries
title_full_unstemmed Achieving Thoracic Oncology data collection in Europe: a precursor study in 35 Countries
title_short Achieving Thoracic Oncology data collection in Europe: a precursor study in 35 Countries
title_sort achieving thoracic oncology data collection in europe: a precursor study in 35 countries
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6247748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30458807
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-018-5009-y
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