April 2023 Newsletter

See you at NCRA

The team at ERS is excited to participate in-person at this year’s 2023 NCRA Conference, May 8-10, 2023 in sunny San Diego, CA! If you aren’t able to visit in person, you can also find us in the Virtual Exhibit Hall.


Please plan on stopping by Booth #201 to learn more about ERS and our cancer registry management solution, CRStar, and how we can help your registry become an integral part of the patient journey at your cancer center … and more!


We’d also love to talk to you about our ongoing partnerships with HLA-Global, NurseNav, OncoLens and Syapse – partnerships that will help your registry become an integral part of the patient journey at your cancer center.


To meet personally with one of our staff members at or during NCRA, use the button below to schedule some time.

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This year we are giving away a Michael Kors Shoulder Bag! Ask one of our booth representatives how you can sign up for our Raffle. Online participants can also sign up by visiting our virtual booth!


We can't wait to see you there!

Clinical Corner

Frederick L. Greene, MD FACS, CMO

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Breast augmentation implants associated with development of anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) have been increasingly reported over the last several years. The first case of BIA-ALCL was reported in 1997. The link between breast implants and ALCL became stronger more recently when six cases of ALCL involved the breast and three of these occurred in women with breast implants. A search of the literature turned up an additional 15 cases of BIA-ALCL.


As of late 2022, 1,333 cases of BIA-ALCL have been reported worldwide with 35 associated deaths. The total included 402 cases and eight deaths in the U.S. The number of cases of BIA-ALCL in the U.S. and elsewhere has probably been underestimated. BIA-ALCL is associated with textured breast implants; it does not appear to be associated with smooth

implants.


There are a lot of different theories as to causation, but production of inflammatory cytokines due to the implant may be important. At FDA request, Allergan, manufacturer of textured implants, withdrew the product from the market in 2019. Many women still have the implants because the FDA did not advise removal in the absence of concerning signs or symptoms. The risks associated with textured breast implants may extend beyond ALCL. About 20 cases of squamous-cell carcinoma (SCC) and about 30 cases of B-cell lymphoma had been linked to the devices. These types of associations are uncovered when linkages can be documented in our cancer abstracts.

Read more of Dr. Greene's Clinical Corner articles

Listen to the latest episode of Cancer Registry World

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The latest episode of the Cancer Registry World podcast featuring guest Lori A. (Loria) Pollack, MD, MPH CAPT, US Public Health Service and Medical Director for the National Program of Cancer Registries in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is now available! She joins Dr. Frederick L. Greene to discuss the important role of the CDC’s National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR) since inception 30 years ago and review the importance of the NPCR for the future of cancer registries.


Learn about the CDC's goals to shorten the timeline for receipt of cancer data with their Data Modernization Initiative and the use of NLP to achieve these goals.

 

Previous episodes with guests Shirley Dalrymple, Robert K. Brookland, Timothy W. Mullett, Catherine Bieker, Jon Patrick, Barbara Dearmon, Lejla Hadzikadic-Gusic, William Laffey, Rohit Nayak, Mellisa Wheeler, Lillie D. Shockney, and Karen Mason, are still available on our website or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts, including ApplePodcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartRadio and TuneIn.

Listen to Cancer Registry World now

New and enhanced Site Distribution reports available in CRStar

The April tip of the month features CRStar’s new Site Distribution report. The report has been expanded to give the user the ability to show site distribution based on one or more variables, all in one report.


Users can choose to select a population of cases from the report screen or choose a previously selected population from the drop-down menu. The report allows the user to display numbers only or numbers and percentages. Additionally, non-reportable cases may be included or excluded. All CRStar reports allow the user to send the report to the screen, where it can be viewed and printed or sent to Excel for further customization.


The variables for comparison are:

  • Age at Diagnosis
  • Ethnicity
  • Insurance
  • Race
  • Sex
  • Stage 
  • Class of Case
  • Zip Code (the user may choose to include or exclude one or more zip codes)



The information in such a vast site distribution report is extremely valuable throughout the oncology service line to compare patient demographic information, identify disparities and barriers to care, as well as identify areas for process improvement and targeted community outreach. Below is an example of just one report configuration.

For more information, please refer to the CRStar Resource Page and look under the Training section for Enhanced CRStar Reporting Module Tutorials for both written documentation and "How To" videos. A member of our support team is always available for assistance. Users may log in to the Support Portal at the link below.

CRStar Client Portal

Make ERS part of your Fall Conference

Is your state looking for speakers for it's fall conference? State cancer registry associations are in the planning stages of fall educational conferences and we would love to help!

 

Let our team, which includes Dr. Frederick L. Greene, CMO, Melanie Rogan, CTR, Director, Growth & Strategic Services and Amy Arnold, CTR, Manager, Strategic Services, bring their decades of registry expertise, knowledge and experience to your team as speakers on various topics.


Topics include Work Smarter Not Harder, Data Quality: 5 Ws and an H, Marketing the Cancer Registry, Navigating the Future of Your Cancer Program: A Partnership Between Your Navigation Program and the Cancer Registry, and Automated Data Exchange: Approaches to Revitalize your Cancer Registry. And new topics are being developed all the time!


Our speakers can present virtually or in person at your conference, meeting, educational session and more! Click the link below to learn more about the ERS Speakers Bureau.

Learn more about the ERS Speakers Bureau

Refer CRStar - Earn $200

Do you love CRStar?


So do we and we are offering our loyal customers the chance to earn a $200 gift card when a Cancer Program that you refer becomes an ERS customer!


Please click "Refer CRStar" below if you know of any Cancer Programs that could benefit from CRStar and the advantages that CRStar users enjoy and rely on.


Let's grow our CRStar community together!


Terms and conditions can be found on the CRStar Referral Form.

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