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The National Disease Registration Service (NDRS) undertakes analysis to understand the impact of comorbidities on cancer patients.
The Routes to Diagnosis project links multiple health data sets to categorise the pathways that lead to a patient’s diagnosis of cancer.
Learn how patient data was used to look at the epidimiology of histiocytic diseases.
The Get Data Out programme uses patient data to improve policy and healthcare in the NHS.
Explore the variation in median pathway length by demographic factors and geography for cancers diagnosed in England.
Explore the work of the National Disease Registration (NDRS) in partnership with Cancer Research UK (CRUK) to produce population-based statistics on the length of Secondary Care Diagnostic Interval (SCDI) for patients in England diagnosed with one of twenty-five cancer sites in 2014-2015.
Find our more about about radiotherapy dose and fractionation in hospitals in England from the Radiotherapy Data Set (RTDS).
Find out more about radiotherapy delivery in England by episodes and attendances
This tool contains information on tumours tested for somatic aberrations (that is genetic alterations giving rise to and occurring in cancers) by year, tumour site, gene/ chromosome tested and results.
This tool contains information on Routes to Diagnosis, a method of identifying and categorising key events in the healthcare system that lead to a patients diagnosis of cancer.