Recent Results in Cancer Research / Fortschritte der Krebsforschung / Progrès dans les recherches sur le cancer, 50.
The Pros and Cons of Cancer Registration --;Unification of Hospital-Based Cancer Registries --;Planning and Evaluation of Oncologic Registries --;The Collection of Available Information: Possibilities and Limitations of International Standardization --;Problems in the Initiation of a Cancer Registry --;The Computerized Registry --;The Ninth Revision of ICD Chapter on Neoplasms and its Application in Oncology --;Histological Classification and its Implications in the Utility of Registry Data in Epidemiological Studies --;Uses of Cancer Registry Data for Planning and Administration of a Cancer Control Program --;The United States Network of Cancer Registries --;The Evaluation of Data Collection Procedures --;Assessment of Completeness --;Operation of Cancer Registries --;Administrative Use of the Cancer Registry in the German Democratic Republic --;Linkage of the Icelandic Cancer Registry to an Icelandic Population File --;Experiences of the Cancer Registry in Slovenia --;Cancer Registry Data Versus Mortality Statistics --;Hints on the Evaluation of a Regional Cancer Registry with no Legal Basis --;Cancer Registry South Württemberg-Hohenzollern. First Report --;Studies of Epidemiology --;Contributions of Cancer Registries to Epidemiological Research --;Pointers from Regional Variation in Incidence --;International Perspectives --;The Comparability of Cancer Incidence Rates --;The Use of Cancer Registry Data in the Investigation of Industrial Carcinogenic Hazards --;The Cancer Registry of Cali Colombia --;Epidemiologic Studies of Gastric Cancer --;The Persistence of Differences in Cancer Incidence at Various Anatomical Sites 1300 Years after Immigration --;Closing Remarks --;The Future of Cancer Registry.
Grundmann It may seem strange for somebody to hold a symposium on cancer regis tration and then submit a paper under the heading "The Pros and Cons of Cancer Registration." Indeed, this younger generation is much too sceptical whenever confronted with anything done by the older generation - and science is pursued primarily by the "establishment."