Case study: Establishing population-based cancer registries in Indonesia
Pradnya Sri Rahayu Irvin has been working as a biostatistician for the Cancer Registry Division of the Dharmais National Cancer Centre in Indonesia for the past nine years under supervision from Evlina Suzanna, MD, Path.
In 2012, she completed a UICC fellowship with Dr Rajesh Dikshit at the Tata Memorial Hospital in Mumbai, India in order to learn how they have conducted population-based cancer registries (PBCRs) in both urban and rural areas.
Resource Information
Type of resource
Case Study
Author
Pradnya Sri Rahayu Irvin
Publish date
07 May 2018
Language
English
Tags
Cancer Registry
cancer registries
population-based cancer registries
Fellowships
Indonesia
India
Last update
Sunday 20 November 2022