Processes of Creating a National Cancer Registry System in the Philippines

As a new entrant in the Philippine Cancer Health Information Network, the Philippine Cancer Center (PCC) was pushed to establish the National Cancer Registry as mandated by the National Integrated Cancer Control Act (NICCA). The researchers used a rapid review and rapid realist review approaches whi...

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