Youth cancer in Queensland: An overview - 1982-2014: 15-24 year olds

, Cossio, Danica, & Philpot, Shoni (2018) Youth cancer in Queensland: An overview - 1982-2014: 15-24 year olds. Queensland Health, Australia.

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The Youth Cancer in Queensland report has been developed by the Cancer Alliance Queensland which brings together the Cancer Control Safety and Quality Partnership (The Partnership), Queensland Cancer Control Analysis Team (QCCAT) and the Queensland Cancer Register (QCR). The Cancer Alliance Queensland supports a clinician - led, safety and quality program for cancer across Queensland. The Partnership was gazetted as a quality assurance committee under Part 6, Division 1 of the Hospital and Health Boards Act 2011 in 2004. A key role of the Partnership is to provide cancer clinicians, Hospital and Health Services (HHSs), Hospitals and Queensland Health with cancer information and tools to deliver the best patient care. The Youth Cancer in Queensland report is a tool for reviewing, comparing and sharing wit h the public, information about cancer incidence, mortality and survival for persons aged between 15 - 24. The Partnership has prepared this report to assist cancer clinicians and administrators to improve patient care. In some cases it may prompt a change in the delivery and organisation of cancer services to improve health outcomes and performance.

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