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The Los Angeles County Cancer Surveillance Program (CSP)
is the population-based cancer registry for Los Angeles County.
Since 1972, the CSP has routinely collected and analyzed information
on all new cancer diagnoses made among residents of the County.
The CSP is a member of the statewide population-based cancer
surveillance system, the California Cancer Registry (CCR).
It is also part of the National Cancer Institute-funded Surveillance,
Epidemiology, and End Results SEER program. The CSP is administered
by the University of Southern California (USC) Keck School
of Medicine and the USC/Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center.
With the large and diverse population of Los Angeles County,
the CSP has served as a resource for many epidemiological
studies of cancer in Los Angeles County.
Cancer
Counts »
Disparities in cancer rates among racial and
ethnic groups in Los Angeles County point out declining and
increasing cancers and subgroups at high risk.
Community
Cancer Assessment Regarding Beverly Hills, California »
This report is in response to concerns expressed by parents
regarding an alleged excess of different types of cancers
among alumni of Beverly Hills High School who attended during
the period 1975-1997.
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For the past five years of the programs existence,
the CSP has achieved the NAACCR
Gold Standard.
In 1997, NAACCR instituted a program that annually reviewed member registries for their ability to produce complete, accurate, and timely data. The registry certification program then recognizes those registries meeting the highest standards of data quality with Gold or Silver recognition certificates for each data year.
Established in 1987, NAACCR is a collaborative umbrella organization
for cancer registries, governmental agencies, professional
associations, and private groups in North America interested
in enhancing the quality and use of cancer registry data.
Most central cancer registries in the United States and Canada
are members.
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