With registrations starting back in 1948, the National Cancer Registration and Analysis Service (NCRAS) is run by the National Disease Registration Service (NDRS) which is part of NHS England. It is responsible for cancer registration in England to support cancer epidemiology, public health, service monitoring and research. NCRAS is responsible for systematic collection of data about cancer and tumour diseases in England. Every year, NCRAS collects information on over 300,000 cases of cancer, including patient details (including their name, address, age, sex, and date of birth), as well as detailed data about the type of cancer, how advanced it is, and the treatment the patient receives.
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