Publication: Advancing synoptic cancer reports beyond English: the University of Bern/PathoLink approach
Advancing synoptic cancer reports beyond English: the University of Bern/PathoLink approach
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Banz, Y., Berezowska, S., de Leval, L., Rubbia-Brandt, L., Tolnay, M., Moch, H., Perren, A., & Hewer, E. (2018). Advancing synoptic cancer reports beyond English: the University of Bern/PathoLink approach. Virchows Archiv, 473(5), 655–656. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00428-018-2431-0
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Synoptic reporting (SR) increases completeness and improves the understanding of pathology reports for tumours as compared to the more traditional “narrative” style. Furthermore, it is an important step towards higher levels of structured data capture [1]. SR is defined by a set of required data elements (RDE) specific for each tumour type and a characteristic paired format of RDE and response. The College of American Pathologists (CAP) requires accredited pathology laboratories to report many cancer types in a synoptic format and for
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Banz, Y., Berezowska, S., de Leval, L., Rubbia-Brandt, L., Tolnay, M., Moch, H., Perren, A., & Hewer, E. (2018). Advancing synoptic cancer reports beyond English: the University of Bern/PathoLink approach. Virchows Archiv, 473(5), 655–656. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00428-018-2431-0