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ICCR Draft Datasets (Paediatric and Thoracic)

Review and Provide Feedback to the ICCR

The International Collaboration on Cancer Reporting (ICCR) has invited BDIAP Members to review and provide comment on their following draft datasets (1st edition)

Paediatric datasets

  •  Hepatoblastoma
  • Neuroblastoma
  • Paediatric renal tumours
  • Paediatric rhabdomyosarcoma.

Thoracic dataset

  • Tumours of the lung - small diagnostic and cytopathological specimens.
     

The ICCR has been formed to develop common, internationally standardised and evidence-based cancer datasets for surgical pathology specimens. Using the best international approaches, and leveraging the knowledge and experience of world-leading pathologists, the ICCR aims to ensure that all cancer reports, will be of the same high quality; ensuring completeness, consistency, clarity, conciseness and above all, clinical utility.

The draft datasets are available for comment until Friday 14 July 2023 and can be found hereWe anticipate the datasets will be published in the second half of 2023.

To provide feedback please email any comments together with your name and country to datasets@iccr-cancer.org. Please include your name and country together with your comments and ensure your comments or suggested changes are as specific as possible, including any relevant background information and supporting evidence, including which section/element of the dataset that your comments pertain to.

There are many different areas of expertise and the ICCR welcome all comments and feedback on these draft datasets from all specialists in pathology. They would greatly appreciate if you disseminate this notification to any other interested parties.

The ICCR has published 57 cancer datasets to date, which are available to view here

If you have any comments or queries, please contact the ICCR at datasets@iccr-cancer.org


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