Come visit us at the Association of North Carolina Cancer Registrars and Cancer Registrars Association of the Dakotas Conferences!

Looking for support for your program?  Interested in working for Registry Partners?  We would love the opportunity to meet you face-to-face and speak with you about your individual needs!  Stop by and see us in North Carolina September 23-25 or in North Dakota September 24-25! Association of North Carolina Cancer Registrars Annual Conference Raleigh, NC September 23-25, 2015 Cancer Registrars Association of the Dakotas Regional Conference Grand…

Posted on Sep. 15, 2015 in Career Insights

Come visit us at the Pennsylvania and Illinois Cancer Registrars Association Annual Conferences!

Looking for support for your program?  Interested in working for Registry Partners?  We would love the opportunity to meet you face-to-face and speak with you about your individual needs!  Stop by and see us in Pennsylvania Sept. 16-18th or in Illinois Sept. 17-18th! Pennsylvania Cancer Registrars Association Annual Conference Pittsburg, PA September 16-18, 2015 Illinois Cancer Registrars Association Annual Conference Springfield, IL September 17-18, 2015

Posted on Sep. 9, 2015 in Career Insights

The Role of the Cancer Liaison Physician (CLP) in Cancer Quality Improvement Program (CQIP) Data Reporting

Cancer Liaison Physicians (CLP’s) are the link between the cancer committee and the cancer data.  Part of their role and responsibility is to evaluate, interpret and present the cancer program’s performance using the National Cancer Data Base (NCDB) data at least 4 times each year.  Utilizing tools and resources such as the Cancer Quality Improvement Program (CQIP) provided by NCDB this enables programs to review their…

Posted on Sep. 9, 2015 in From Our Perspective

Consultant Q&A

Q:      A patient presents with blood in their stool, underwent colonoscopy positive for cancer and was taken to the OR for sigmoidectomy as definitive treatment.  There was not an impending bowel obstruction and the resection was definitive treatment.  A week after surgery the patient had a PET scan and MRI which both demonstrated liver mets.  The patient was started on chemotherapy.  Since clinical stage stops at…

Posted on Sep. 3, 2015 in From Our Perspective