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Standards for Cancer Registries, (Vol. III) Standards for Completeness, Quality, Analysis, and Management of Data

Please send questions to Lori Havener, Program Manager of Standards.


Provides central registry structural requirements, process standards and outcome measures for access to source data and completeness of reporting, data quality, data analysis and reporting, and data management.

Standards for Completeness, Quality, Analysis, Management, Security, and Confidentiality of Data (August 2008) (PDF)

Standards for Completeness, Quality, Analysis, and Management of Data, (October 2004) (PDF) 

Standards for Completeness, Quality, Analysis, and Management of Data, Including Errata (PDF)
Date of revision: September 2000
Date posted: October 2000
Date of errata published: September 2002
Date posted: October 2002

Standards for Completeness, Quality, Analysis and Management of Data, Errata Only (PDF)
Date published: October 2000
Date posted: October 2000
Date of errata published: September 2002
Date posted: October 2002

Note: This volume was edited by the NAACCR Registry Operations Committee.
See Registry Operations Guidelines for additional operational publications. 

ICD-O-3 Implementation Guidelines (Word)

SEER Summary Stage 2000 Implementation Guidelines (Word)


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