Types of Cancer
Cancer Registry
As someone living with cancer, you are no doubt aware of the importance of follow-up care when dealing with your illness. With that in mind, the Cancer Registry was established in 1986 as a means of assisting your physicians and cancer specialists in monitoring your care. The Registry is a system of maintaining statistical data about you, which is then used by your health care team to make treatment decisions and to evaluate the effectiveness of those decisions. It is operated at no cost to you. Data on all newly diagnosed cancer patients is entered into the Registry as part of the American College of Surgeons' requirements for an approved cancer program.
The Registry publishes Annual Reports, click below to download pdf versions.
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2010 BroMenn Cancer Program Annual Report |
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2010 OSF St. Joseph Medical Center Annual Report |
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