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21. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) is Canada's federal funding agency for health research. Composed of 13 Institutes, CIHR provides leadership and support to more than 14,100 health researchers and trainees across Canada. Source: ...
22. Canadian Neonatal Network (CNN) Data
The Canadian Neonatal Network (CNN) data contains administrative and clinical data related to neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) care provided at the Health Sciences Centre and St. Boniface Hospital in Winnipeg. For more information on the CNN data, ...
23. Canadian Pharmacists Association
An association that provides research on drug utilization, cost, and innovation, aimed at health education and promotion in Canada.
24. Canadian Population Health Initiative (CPHI)
A part of the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI), the CPHI's main focus is to improve understanding of factors affecting the health of individuals and communities, and to contribute to developing policies that reduce inequities and improve t...
25. Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network (CPCSSN) Data
The Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network (CPCSSN) is a pan-Canadian multi-disease public and population health surveillance system. The CPCSSN data is comprised of electronic medical record (EMR) information collected from participating pri...
26. Canadian Triage & Acuity Scale (CTAS) - Emergency Department
A five-level system used in an emergency department (ED) or urgent care (UC) facility to assess patients according to the urgency of their condition. CTAS allocates patients into one of five categories based on their urgency of need (Beveridge et al., 199...
27. Canadian Urban Environmental (CANUE) Data
The Canadian Urban Environmental (CANUE) datasets are a collection of data from the Canadian Urban Environmental (CANUE) Health Research Consortium. This data contains measures related to the environment and neighborhood / urban living. The data is br...
28. Cancellation of Healthcare Coverage
A Manitoba resident may have their provincial healthcare coverage cancelled in the Manitoba Health Insurance Registry for a variety of reasons including: death, moving out of province, either to another province / territory or out of countr...
29. Cancer
Cancer refers to a collection of diseases related to abnormal and uncontrolled cell growth. This growth may result in tumours, which can be benign or malignant (cancerous). Malignant tumors may attack other body tissues and/or spread throughout the body (...
30. Cancer Data
Cancer related data can be found in the MCHP Data Repository, either in the form of physician claims or laboratory bills, or specifically from the Manitoba Cancer Registry and Treatment data.
31. Cancer Deaths
Rates of death for which cancer (ICD-9-CM codes in the range 140-239) was reported as the primary cause.
32. Cancer Diagnoses Agreement
This statistical method investigates the diagnostic validity / level of agreement between the patient's cancer diagnoses found in the Manitoba Cancer Registry data compared to the patient's cancer diagnosis appearing in the Hospital Abstracts data or the ...
33. Cancer Incidence
The number of newly diagnosed cases of cancer, in five-year aggregate time periods, as reported by CancerCare Manitoba. Includes ICD-9-CM diagnoses codes in the range 140-208. Non-malignant skin cancers were excluded. Katz et al. (2019) used invasive...
34. Cancer Incidence by Site (Top 10 Cancers)
Cancer incidence by site is the percent of individuals diagnosed with specific invasive cancer types amongst all those diagnosed with any cancer in a specified time period. For more information, see:
35. Cancer Incidence Rate
The rate at which new cases of cancer are being reported. The results are derived from information provided by the Manitoba Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation in 1996.
36. Cancer Indicators
A set of indicators for describing rates associated with different types of cancer, including: lung, non-melanoma skin, bladder, colon, breast, kidney, and other cancers. There are specific ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes for each type of cancer.
37. Cancer Mortality
Cancer deaths as reported by Vital Statistics (ICD-9 codes: 140-208).
38. Cancer Rates
The rate of new cases of cancer diagnosed each year, excluding non-malignant skin cancers.
39. Cancer Site
Cancer site indicates the part of the body where the cancer originated; the primary site, regardless of metastasis. Examples of this include breast, colorectal and lung. In Lix et al. (2016), analysis focused on six specific cancer sites, as defined b...
40. Cancer Stage
Cancer stage indicates the severity of an individual's cancer at the time of diagnosis. Staging follows the guidelines of the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) and an AJCC summary cancer stage value, ranging from stage I (least severe) to stage I...

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