Cervix-Online computer program: 27 years of clinical registry for cervical cancer at the University Medical Centre Maribor
Abstract
Background: Clinical registries are designed to collect quality data generated during diagnosis and cancer treatment, post-treatment monitoring, and survival data on care and to enhance the treatment of cancer patients. Their analysis allows an improvement in the quality of patient care and a comparison with other health care providers.
Methods: The first questionnaire for monitoring patients with cervical cancer was introduced at the Department of Gynecologic and Breast Oncology of the Maribor General Hospital in 1994. Since then, the principles for treating cervical cancer have been revised on several occasions. Therefore, based on our experience and new approaches to treatment, we have frequently amended the questionnaire content. It was redesigned into a form that is currently in use and transformed into a Cervix-Online computer program in 2014.
Results: Over the last 27 years, we have collected data on cervical cancer patients treated at our institution. The Cervix-Online computer program that was developed for this purpose enables a rapid and reliable collection, processing and analysis of 116 different data of patients with cervical cancer, including general data, history, diagnostic procedures, histopathological examination results, treatment methods, and post-treatment follow-ups.
Conclusions: The Cervix-Online Registry enables the collection of data to enhance diagnosis and the treatment of cervical cancer patients, the organization of day-to-day service, as well as the comparison of our treatment results with national and international standards. Incomplete or incorrect data entry, however, might pose a limitation of the clinical registry, which depends on several healthcare professionals involved in the diagnostic procedures, treatment, and follow-up of cervical cancer patients.
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