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NAACCR Webinar Series 2010-2011: These NAACCR Cancer Registry & Surveillance Webinars have been approved by NCRA for 3 continuing education (CE) hours each. These are FREE!  

Webinars are presented from 12 Noon to 3pm at the Central Cancer Registry.
Please contact Valerie Somma for registration and directions.(valerie.somma@state.co.us )
The CD is available from our Association Librarian, Debra Cordes-Baker. (debra.cordes-baker@stmarygj.org)

 
Dates and Description


Collecting Cancer Data: Endometrium 10/7/10 
This 3-hour class will present the following information for endometrium: anatomical information needed to abstract and code the cases; how to determine the number of primary tumors; how to code topography and histology; how to code the CSv2 data items; and the treatments and how to code them.  Collecting Cancer Data: Hematopoietic Disease 11/4/10  

This 3-hour class will present the following information for hematopoietic: anatomical information needed to abstract and code the cases; how to determine the number of primary tumors; how to code topography and histology; how to code the CSv2 data items; and the treatments and how to code them.

Collecting Cancer Data: Liver and Biliary Tract  12/2/10
This 3-hour class will present the following information for liver and biliary tract: anatomical information needed to abstract and code the cases; how to determine the number of primary tumors; how to code topography and histology; how to code the CSv2 data items; and the treatments and how to code them. 

Collecting Tumor Data: Brain and Central Nervous System 1/6/11
This 3-hour class will present the following information for brain and central nervous system: anatomical information needed to abstract and code the cases; how to determine the number of primary tumors; how to code topography and histology; how to code the CSv2 data items; and the treatments and how to code them. 

Collecting Cancer Data: Testis   2/3/11
This 3-hour class will present the following information for testis: anatomical information needed to abstract and code the cases; how to determine the number of primary tumors; how to code topography and histology; how to code the CSv2 data items; and the treatments and how to code them. 
 
Collecting Cancer Data: Bladder  3/3/11 
This 3-hour class will present the following information for bladder: anatomical information needed to abstract and code the cases; how to determine the number of primary tumors; how to code topography and histology; how to code the CSv2 data items; and the treatments and how to code them. 

Collecting Cancer Data: Breast    4/7/11
This 3-hour class will present the following information for breast: anatomical information needed to abstract and code the cases; how to determine the number of primary tumors; how to code topography and histology; how to code the CSv2 data items; and the treatments and how to code them.  

Collecting Cancer Data: Prostate   5/5/11
This 3-hour class will present the following information for prostate: anatomical information needed to abstract and code the cases; how to determine the number of primary tumors; how to code topography and histology; how to code the CSv2 data items; and the treatments and how to code them. 

Best Practices for Developing and Working with Survival Data 6/2/11  
This 3-hour class will address the work of the NAACCR Survival Analysis Work Group with population-based survival data. 

Complete Case Identification and Ascertainment   7/7/11 
This 3-hour class will present current reportability requirements; developing case identification and assessment procedures; assessing completeness of case ascertainment; concurrent abstracting – pro’s & con’s.   

NAACCR Interoperability Activities and the Electronic Health Record  8/4/11
This 3-hour class will present national initiatives and cancer specific activities in reference to the electronic health record and activities of the NAACCR Pathology Data Work Group

Coding Pitfalls       9/1/11 

This 3-hour class will address coding dilemmas identified through quality control of registry data and present solutions with rationale for determining the number of primary tumors using the MP/H rules revised for 2011, assigning ICD-O-3 topography and histology codes using the ICD-O-3 Manual, completing the appropriate data items using CSv2, and completing treatment data items as required by all standard setters. 

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