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Linkage of the ACR National Mammography Database to the Network of State Cancer Registries: Proof of Concept Evaluation by the ACR National Mammography Database Committee

  • Margarita L. Zuley
  • , Robert M. Nishikawa
  • , Cindy S. Lee
  • , Elizabeth Burnside
  • , Robert Rosenberg
  • , Edward A. Sickles
  • , Wendie Berg
  • , Jessica Leung
  • , Jennifer Harvey
  • , Debapriya Sengupta
  • , David Gur
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Radiology Associates of Albuquerque PA
  • University of California at San Francisco
  • University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
  • University of Virginia
  • American College of Radiology

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Abstract

Purpose: The National Mammography Database (NMD) contains nearly 20 million examinations from 693 facilities; it is the largest information source for use and effectiveness of breast imaging in the United States. NMD collects demographic, imaging, interpretation, biopsy, and basic pathology results, enabling facility and physician comparison for quality improvement. However, NMD lacks treatment and clinical outcomes data. The network of state cancer registries (CRs) contains detailed pathologic, treatment, and clinical outcomes data. This pilot study assessed electronic linkage of NMD and CR data at a multicenter institution as proof of concept. Materials and Methods: We obtained Quality Oversight Committee approval for this retrospective study. Data of patients diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014 and 2015 were retrieved from our NMD-approved radiology information system (RIS) and matched with reportable patients in our CR using social security number (SSN), first name (fname), last name (lname), and date of birth (DOB). Matching was repeated without SSN. Percentage and reasons for mismatch were evaluated. Results: The RIS query identified 1,316 patients. CR linkage was 99.2% successful (n = 1,305 of 1,316) using SSN, fname, lname, and DOB. Eleven mismatches included four CR case-finding failures, one NMD fname error, five nonreportable in the CR, and one with correct identifiers in both databases. Without SSN, linkage was 97.3% successful (n = 1,281 of 1,316); name errors accounted for 19 and DOB accounted for 5 additional mismatches. Conclusion: Using common data elements, linkage between the NMD and state CRs may be feasible and could provide critical outcomes information to advance accurate assessment of breast imaging in the United States.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8-14
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of the American College of Radiology
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2019

Keywords

  • Breast
  • data linkage
  • medical
  • record linkage

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