Promoting Cancer Surveillance Workforce, Education, and Data Use
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The contract focuses on implementing educational initiatives to support and strengthen the cancer registry workforce. It aims to establish and maintain collaborations with cancer partners while developing tools designed to improve the quality and completeness of cancer data. These activities are intended to expand the capacity of cancer registrars, enhance recruitment and retention efforts, and promote the use of cancer surveillance data effectively. Strengthening the workforce is expected to improve the ability of National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR) registries to comply with the Cancer Registries Amendment Act, ensuring timely, accurate, and comprehensive data submission. Managed by the Centers for Disease Control within the Department of Health and Human Services, this initiative targets workforce development and data quality enhancement in cancer surveillance. It supports the broader goal of improving cancer data collection and reporting infrastructure across the United States. Key contacts are provided for further information, underscoring the contract’s role in advancing cancer registry operations through education, collaboration, and technology deployment.
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This NOFO will implement educational activities to support the registry workforce, establish and maintain collaborations with cancer partners, and develop tools to support and enhance data quality and completeness. These efforts will expand registrars’ capacity, enhance recruitment and retention, and promote cancer surveillance data. The bolstering of the cancer registrar workforce will strengthen NPCR registries’ capacity to comply with Public Law 102-515, the Cancer Registries Amendment Act, and submit timely, accurate, and complete cancer data.
