对撒哈拉以南非洲癌症登记处向 GLOBOCAN 2020 提交的数据质量进行严格评估

Ereel Ayubi, R. Lyus, P. Brhlikova, Allyson M. Pollock
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目标 (a) 严格评估撒哈拉以南非洲地区(SSA)癌症登记处向 GLOBOCAN 2020 提交的数据质量,(b) 比较 2008 年和 2020 年 GLOBOCAN 共同登记处的数据质量。设计 采用 Parkin 和 Bray 框架对癌症登记数据质量进行严格评估。背景和参与者 GLOBOCAN 2020 癌症登记处对 46 个撒哈拉以南非洲国家的估算。从 GLOBOCAN 2020 补充文件中确定了 31 个(撒哈拉以南非洲)国家的 43 个登记处,其中 23 个撒哈拉以南非洲国家的 28 个登记处的数据是公开的。主要结果测量 采用 Parkin 和 Bray 框架对四个领域(可比性、有效性、及时性和完整性)中 15 个变量的数据质量进行了评估。对 GLOBOCAN 2020 数据源的评估结果与之前对 GLOBOCAN 2008 的评估结果进行了比较。结果 与 2008 年 GLOBOCAN 相比,2020 年 GLOBOCAN 的国家覆盖范围从 21 个增加到 31 个,其中 15 个国家没有建立登记册。在数据质量的 15 分总分中,28 个公开的 GLOBOCAN 2020 登记册中有 18 个达到了 5 分或 5 分以上,而 GLOBOCAN 2008 中只有 7 个登记册达到了 5 分或 5 分以上。在 2008 年和 2020 年 GLOBOCAN 通用的 17 个登记册中,有 9 个登记册的数据质量有所提高。结论 自 2008 年 GLOBOCAN 以来,国家覆盖率和数据质量有所提高,但总体数据质量和覆盖率仍然较差。在分配资源时,应谨慎使用 GLOBOCAN 2020 的估计值。
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A critical appraisal of the quality of data submitted by sub-Saharan African cancer registries to GLOBOCAN 2020
Objectives (a) To critically appraise the quality of data submitted by sub-Saharan African (SSA) cancer registries to GLOBOCAN 2020 and (b) compare the quality of data of the registries common to GLOBOCAN 2008 and 2020. Design Critical appraisal of cancer registry data quality using the Parkin and Bray framework. Setting and Participants GLOBOCAN 2020 cancer registry estimates for 46 countries in SSA. Forty-three registries in 31 (SSA) countries were identified from the GLOBCAN 2020 supplementary documents, of which data from 28 registries in 23 sub-Saharan African countries were publicly available. Main outcomes measures Data quality for 15 variables in four domains (comparability, validity, timeliness and completeness) were appraised using the Parkin and Bray framework. Results from the appraisal of GLOBOCAN 2020 sources were compared with previous findings for GLOBOCAN 2008. Results Compared with GLOBOCAN 2008, GLOBOCAN 2020 country coverage had increased from 21 to 31 countries with 15 countries having no established registries. Out of a total possible score of 15 for data quality, 18 of the 28 publicly available GLOBOCAN 2020 registries fulfilled a score of 5 or more compared with seven registries in GLOBOCAN 2008. Of the 17 registries common to GLOBOCAN 2008 and 2020, nine showed an improvement in data quality. Conclusion Country coverage and data quality have improved since GLOBOCAN 2008, however, overall data quality and coverage remain poor. GLOBOCAN 2020 estimates should be used with caution when allocating resources.
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期刊介绍: JRSM Open is a peer reviewed online-only journal that follows the open-access publishing model. It is a companion journal to the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. The journal publishes research papers, research letters, clinical and methodological reviews, and case reports. Our aim is to inform practice and policy making in clinical medicine. The journal has an international and multispecialty readership that includes primary care and public health professionals.
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