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Software and Tools

Registry Plus™—Software Programs for Cancer Registries

Registry Plus™ is a suite of publicly available free software programs for collecting and processing cancer registry data. These software programs, compliant with national standards, are made available by CDC to implement the National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR), established by Public Law 102-515.

The Registry Plus suite—Abstract Plus, CRS Plus, Link Plus, Prep Plus, Web Plus, Mapper Plus, Online Help, and Utility Programs—can be used separately or together for routine or special data collection.

NPCR–EDITS—Tools for Writing Portable Edits

NPCR–EDITS tools improve data quality by standardizing the way data items are checked for validity. CDC developed by the NPCR–EDITS tools to implement NPCR. They are provided for free distribution to the public health community, and can be built into interactive data collection systems to achieve real-time field-by-field editing during data entry. They can also be used in batch-editing processes for data already collected.

NPCR–EDITS supports three types of data activities—

  • Defining standards for data quality
  • Creating data collection processes
  • Analyzing data

State Registry Application Portability Assessment 2005

The State Registry Application Portability Assessment 2005 lists the software programs used by registries funded by the NPCR to collect and process cancer data.

Page last reviewed: June 3, 2008
Page last updated: June 3, 2008
Content source: Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
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