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Revisiting the Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results Cancer Registry and Medicare Health Outcomes Survey (SEER-MHOS) Linked Data Resource for Patient-Reported Outcomes Research in Older Adults with Cancer

机译:重新审视监视流行病学和最终结果癌症注册和Medicare健康结果调查(SEER-MHOS)链接的数据资源,用于老年癌症患者报告的结果研究

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Researchers and clinicians are increasingly recognizing the value of patient-reported outcome (PRO) data to better characterize people's health and experiences with illness and care. Considering the rising prevalence of cancer in adults aged 65 and older, PRO data are particularly relevant for older adults with cancer, who often require complex cancer care and have additional comorbid conditions. A data linkage between the Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) cancer registry and the Medicare Health Outcomes Survey (MHOS) was created through a partnership between the National Cancer Institute and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services that created the opportunity to examine PROs in Medicare Advantage enrollees with and without cancer. The December 2013 linkage of SEER-MHOS data included the linked data for 12 cohorts, bringing the number of individuals in the linked data set to 95,723 with cancer and 1,510,127 without. This article reviews the features of the resource and provides information on some descriptive characteristics of the individuals in the data set (health-related quality of life, body mass index, fall risk management, number of unhealthy days in the past month). Individuals without (n = 258,108) and with (n = 3,440) cancer (1,311 men with prostate cancer, 982 women with breast cancer, 689 with colorectal cancer, 458 with lung cancer) were included in the current descriptive analysis. Given increasing longevity, advances in effective therapies and earlier detection, and population growth, the number of individuals aged 65 and older with cancer is expected to reach more than 12 million by 2020. SEER-MHOS provides population-level, self-reported, cancer registry-linked data for person-centered surveillance research on this growing population.
机译:研究人员和临床医生越来越认识到患者报告结果(PRO)数据的价值,以更好地表征人们的健康状况以及疾病和护理的经验。考虑到65岁及以上成年人的癌症患病率不断上升,PRO数据特别适合那些患有癌症的老年人,因为他们通常需要复杂的癌症治疗并伴有其他合并症。通过国家癌症研究所与医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心之间的合作,在监视流行病学和最终结果(SEER)癌症登记册与Medicare健康结果调查(MHOS)之间建立了数据链接,从而为检查PRO中的PRO创造了机会。有或没有癌症的Medicare Advantage参与者。 SEER-MHOS数据的2013年12月关联包括12个队列的关联数据,关联数据集中的个体数为95,723(有癌症)和1,510,127(无癌症)。本文回顾了资源的特征,并提供了有关数据集中个体描述性特征的信息(与健康相关的生活质量,体重指数,跌倒风险管理,过去一个月中不健康的天数)。当前的描述性分析包括无(n = 258,108)和有(n = 3,440)癌症的患者(1,311名前列腺癌男性,982名乳腺癌女性,689名结肠直肠癌,458名肺癌)。随着寿命的延长,有效疗法的发展和更早发现的进步以及人口的增长,到2020年,65岁及65岁以上癌症患者的人数预计将超过1200万。SEER-MHOS提供了人群水平,自我报告的癌症与注册表相关的数据,用于针对这一不断增长的人口进行以人为中心的监视研究。

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