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Cancer data quality and harmonization in Europe: the experience of the BENCHISTA Project – international benchmarking of childhood cancer survival by stage
Document Type
article
Author
Angela Lopez-CortesFabio DidonèLaura BottaLisa L. HjalgrimZsuzsanna JakabAdela Cañete NietoCharles StillerBernward ZellerGemma GattaKathy Pritchard-JonesThe BENCHISTA Project Working GroupJoanne AitkenLeisa O’NeilMonika HackRuth LadensteinElizabeth Van EyckenNancy Van DammeLindsay FrazierBeatriz De CamargoMarceli de Oliveira SantosZdravka ValerianovaDobrin KonstantinovSumit GuptaJason D PoleMario SekerijaJan StaryJaroslav SterbaJeanette F WintherKeiu PaapsiBrigitte LacourEmmanuel DesandesJacqueline ClavelClaire PoulalhonFriederike ErdmannEleni T PetridouEvdoxia BoukaMichael MianRocco GalassoGiuseppe SampietroFrancesco VetranoMilena M MauleCarlotta SacerdotePaola BallotariEmilia De SantisMargherita FerranteRosalia RagusaLuca BoniMagda RognoniRosalba AmodioLorenza BoschettiFrancesco CuccaroDanila BrunoAntonio G RussoFederico GervasiMaria L GambinoElisabetta BorcianiMaria MichiaraLucia MangoneGianbattista SpagnoliStefano FerrettiFabio FalciniEugenia SpataSonia ManassePaola CocciaFrancesca BellaAdele CaldarellaTeresa IntrieriTiziana ScuderiRoberto V RizzelloMassimo RuggeStefano GuzzinatiDeirdre MurrayTomohiro MatsudaKayo NakataMiriam J AzzopardiAina H DahlenJohannesen Tom BørgeJerzy KowalczykMonika JedrzejczykGabriela CaldasMihaela BucurenciDana CozaVesna ZadnikArantza Lopez de MunainFernando Almela-VichNieves Fuster-CamarenaRa f a e l Marcos-GrageraMaria José SanchezNuria AragonesRaquel LopezMaria Dolores ChirlaqueMarcela GuevaraElena PardoRafael Peris-BonetMarià CarullaPäivi LähteenmäkiClaudia E KuehniShelagh M RedmondHenrike Karim-KosPaul StaceyLucy IrvineAnna GavinDeirdre FitzpatrickDavid S MorrisonKaren SmithDyfed Wyn HuwsJanet WarlowSandra StraussSimon BaileyAdela Canete NietoNathalie GasparFilippo SpreaficoAngela PolancoRiccardo CapocacciaAndrea Di CataldoMeric Klein
Source
Frontiers in Oncology, Vol 13 (2023)
Subject
childhood cancer
population-based
cancer registry
Toronto staging
diagnosis
survival
Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens
RC254-282
Language
English
ISSN
2234-943X
Abstract
IntroductionVariation in stage at diagnosis of childhood cancers (CC) may explain differences in survival rates observed across geographical regions. The BENCHISTA project aims to understand these differences and to encourage the application of the Toronto Staging Guidelines (TG) by Population-Based Cancer Registries (PBCRs) to the most common solid paediatric cancers.MethodsPBCRs within and outside Europe were invited to participate and identify all cases of Neuroblastoma, Wilms Tumour, Medulloblastoma, Ewing Sarcoma, Rhabdomyosarcoma and Osteosarcoma diagnosed in a consecutive three-year period (2014-2017) and apply TG at diagnosis. Other non-stage prognostic factors, treatment, progression/recurrence, and cause of death information were collected as optional variables. A minimum of three-year follow-up was required. To standardise TG application by PBCRs, on-line workshops led by six tumour-specific clinical experts were held. To understand the role of data availability and quality, a survey focused on data collection/sharing processes and a quality assurance exercise were generated. To support data harmonization and query resolution a dedicated email and a question-and-answers bank were created.Results67 PBCRs from 28 countries participated and provided a maximally de-personalized, patient-level dataset. For 26 PBCRs, data format and ethical approval obtained by the two sponsoring institutions (UCL and INT) was sufficient for data sharing. 41 participating PBCRs required a Data Transfer Agreement (DTA) to comply with data protection regulations. Due to heterogeneity found in legal aspects, 18 months were spent on finalizing the DTA. The data collection survey was answered by 68 respondents from 63 PBCRs; 44% of them confirmed the ability to re-consult a clinician in cases where stage ascertainment was difficult/uncertain. Of the total participating PBCRs, 75% completed the staging quality assurance exercise, with a median correct answer proportion of 92% [range: 70% (rhabdomyosarcoma) to 100% (Wilms tumour)].ConclusionDifferences in interpretation and processes required to harmonize general data protection regulations across countries were encountered causing delays in data transfer. Despite challenges, the BENCHISTA Project has established a large collaboration between PBCRs and clinicians to collect detailed and standardised TG at a population-level enhancing the understanding of the reasons for variation in overall survival rates for CC, stimulate research and improve national/regional child health plans.