Harnessing the power of data linkage to enrich the cancer research ecosystem in Canada.

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES International Journal of Population Data Science Pub Date : 2022-08-25 DOI:10.23889/ijpds.v7i3.1950
R. Urquhart, P. Awadalla, P. Bhatti, T. Dummer, S. Gravel, J. Vena, R. Alvi, P. Broet, C. Kendell, Victoria A. Kirsh, G. Lettre, Kimberly Skead, G. Shen-Tu, E. Sweeney, D. Turner
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ObjectivesWe will enrich the cancer research ecosystem in Canada through linking cancer registry and administrative health data to the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow’s Health (CanPath) cohort and biobank. CanPath is Canada’s largest population health study, including 1% of the Canadian population, which seeks to investigate cancer development. ApproachWe are achieving record-level linkage of the CanPath harmonized dataset to provincial cancer registry data, and hospitalization and ambulatory care data from the Canadian Institutes of Health Information (CIHI). The CanPATH harmonized dataset includes comprehensive genetics, environment, lifestyle, and behaviour data. Our linkage activities will result in interprovincial data sharing, with centrally-held linked data, a first in Canadian history. We will demonstrate the CanPath-cancer registry-CIHI linkage potential by investigating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare utilization and outcomes among those with cancer. ResultsThe linkage is ongoing and anticipated to be completed by September 2022. Linked data will be made available through the CanPath Data Safe Haven, a cloud-based solution that meets the legal requirements of the data sharing agreements and provincial privacy policies, and is accessible to researchers through secure access. The CanPath Data Safe Haven will be a federated data platform for Canadian researchers to access, analyze, and contribute research in a collaborative environment. By linking these datasets, this project will: address concerns related to accessibility of cancer data in Canada; bring more value to existing data; support an enhanced understanding of the impacts of cancer on marginalized populations; and create a more integrated approach to cancer data access and management. ConclusionCanPath will be the first program in Canadian history to combine the wealth of cohort resources with cancer registry and administrative health data in a central location at a national scale. We will provide a single point of access for researchers to conduct novel investigations into cancer development and outcomes.
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利用数据链接的力量丰富加拿大的癌症研究生态系统。
我们将通过将癌症登记和行政健康数据与加拿大未来健康伙伴关系(CanPath)队列和生物银行联系起来,丰富加拿大的癌症研究生态系统。CanPath是加拿大最大的人口健康研究,包括1%的加拿大人口,旨在调查癌症的发展。我们正在实现CanPath协调数据集与省级癌症登记数据以及来自加拿大卫生信息研究所(CIHI)的住院和门诊护理数据的记录级链接。CanPATH协调数据集包括全面的遗传、环境、生活方式和行为数据。我们的链接活动将导致跨省数据共享,与中央持有的链接数据,这是加拿大历史上的第一次。我们将通过调查COVID-19大流行对癌症患者医疗保健利用和结果的影响来证明canpath -癌症登记- cihi联系的潜力。对接工作正在进行中,预计将于2022年9月完成。关联数据将通过CanPath数据安全港提供,这是一种基于云的解决方案,符合数据共享协议和省级隐私政策的法律要求,研究人员可以通过安全访问访问。CanPath数据安全港将是一个联邦数据平台,供加拿大研究人员在协作环境中访问、分析和贡献研究。通过将这些数据集连接起来,该项目将:解决与加拿大癌症数据可及性有关的问题;为现有数据带来更多价值;支持加强对癌症对边缘人群的影响的了解;并创建一种更综合的方法来获取和管理癌症数据。canpath将是加拿大历史上第一个在全国范围内将丰富的队列资源与癌症登记和行政健康数据结合起来的项目。我们将为研究人员提供一个单一的访问点,对癌症的发展和结果进行新的研究。
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