Registry Plus

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OVERVIEW

A free suite of software programs from the CDC for central cancer registries to collect, process, link, and manage cancer incidence data.

Registry Plus is a comprehensive suite of publicly available, free software programs developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to support the National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR). The software is specifically designed for central cancer registries in the United States for the collection and processing of cancer registry data. The suite is compliant with national standards, including those set by the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries (NAACCR).

Key Components and Capabilities:

The Registry Plus suite is modular, allowing components to be used separately or together for routine or special data collection. Major components include:

  • Abstract Plus: A desktop application used as a cancer data collection tool to summarize medical records into an electronic report of cancer diagnosis and treatment.
  • CRS Plus (Central Registry System Plus): The main central registry database program, used to link, consolidate, and maintain source records in the central registry's database.
  • TLC Plus (Tumor Linkage and Consolidation Plus): An automated function for tumor linkage and consolidation, often bundled with CRS Plus.
  • Link Plus: A standalone probabilistic record linkage program designed to detect duplicate records within a cancer registry database or link a cancer registry file with external files.
  • Prep Plus: A program for the central cancer registry that receives NAACCR-formatted abstracts and incorporates them into the central database.
  • Web Plus: A web-based component that allows facilities to upload abstracted cancer cases online.

Target Users and Support:

The primary intended users are central cancer registries. The CDC provides technical assistance to states for software setup, basic customization, periodic updates, and problem solving exclusively via telephone and email. The CDC does not provide support to hospitals, clinics, or other private users.

Data and Security:

The software is used to manage sensitive patient data (Protected Health Information or PHI) and is used by organizations that must comply with federal regulations, including HIPAA. The CDC provides guidance on data security and the software includes features to control access and ensure privacy.

RATING & STATS

Customers
30+
Founded
1996

KEY FEATURES

  • Cancer Incidence Data Collection (Abstract Plus)
  • Central Registry Database Management (CRS Plus)
  • Probabilistic Record Linkage (Link Plus)
  • Tumor Linkage and Consolidation (TLC Plus)
  • NAACCR Data Exchange Standard Compliance (Exchange Plus)
  • Data Quality Validation (Prep Plus)
  • Web-based Data Submission (Web Plus)

PRICING

Model: free
Provided free of charge by the CDC to central cancer registries in support of the National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR). There is no charge for the programs or associated services.
FREE TRIALFREE TIER

TECHNICAL DETAILS

Deployment: on_premise, web
Platforms: windows, web
🔌 API Available

USE CASES

Cancer Incidence Data CollectionCentral Cancer Registry ManagementPopulation-Based Cancer SurveillanceData Quality and Validation

INTEGRATIONS

NAACCR XML Data Exchange StandardAJCC Cancer Surveillance API

COMPLIANCE & SECURITY

Compliance:
HIPAANAACCR Standards
Security Features:
  • 🔒Data Encryption
  • 🔒User Access Control
  • 🔒Data Validation

SUPPORT & IMPLEMENTATION

Support: email, phone
Target Company Size: enterprise
TRAINING AVAILABLE

PROS & CONS

✓ Pros:
  • +Completely free of charge for central cancer registries.
  • +Developed and supported by the CDC/NPCR.
  • +Fully compliant with NAACCR data standards.
  • +Includes specialized tools for record linkage and data consolidation.
✗ Cons:
  • -Support is limited exclusively to central cancer registries (not hospitals/private users).
  • -Primarily Windows-based desktop components for core functions.
  • -No public third-party reviews or ratings available.
  • -Limited integration with non-registry external sources.

ABOUT CDC

Other software by CDC:
Abstract Plus (Tumor Registry SoftwareState and central cancer registries)
BioSense Platform (Epidemiology & Disease SurveillanceSyndromic surveillance systems)
CDC CKD Surveillance System (Nephrology & Dialysis SoftwareChronic kidney disease (CKD) registries)
CRS Plus (Tumor Registry SoftwareState and central cancer registries)
ESSENCE (Epidemiology & Disease SurveillanceDisease surveillance platforms)

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