Skip to main content
Log in

Recent trends in population-based cancer registries in Japan: the Act on Promotion of Cancer Registries and drastic changes in the historical registry

  • Review Article
  • Published:
International Journal of Clinical Oncology Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

Cancer registration in Japan has a long history spanning over 60 years; the first population-based cancer registry was established in Miyagi prefecture in 1951. The progress made in the regional population-based cancer registries in terms of standardization and quality improvement during the 10 years of the third comprehensive strategy for cancer control was highlighted in the history of cancer registration in Japan. However, there were still weak points regarding local government-oriented cancer registries that remained, e.g., the reporting of cancer cases to the population-based cancer registries was not a mandatory task for medical institutions. After the Cancer Control Act in 2006, the Act on Promotion of Cancer Registries was finally enacted in Japan on December 6, 2013. According to that Act, hospital managers must report information on any primary cancer that was first diagnosed in their institutions from January 1, 2016 to the prefectural governors. Given the increasing number of cases and amount of information recorded, it would have been almost impossible to maintain our cancer registries using the same system, and changes were required to obtain reliable cancer statistics. This was particularly important in Japan, because the country is facing a hyper-aging society, with two to three million cancer patients requiring entry of detailed information. We appreciate the long history of the Japanese cancer registry, but it is necessary to make dramatic changes to bring the registry up to date and to be able to track the increasing amount of information.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Institutional subscriptions

Fig. 1
Fig. 2

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  1. Okamoto N (2008) A history of the cancer registration system in Japan. Int J Clin Oncol 13(2):90–96

    Article  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  2. Sobue T (2008) Current activities and future directions of the cancer registration system in Japan. Int J Clin Oncol 13(2):97–101

    Article  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  3. Sobue T (2008) Cancer registration system: an introduction. Int J Clin Oncol 13(2):89

    Article  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  4. Bray F, Parkin DM (2009) Evaluation of data quality in the cancer registry: principles and methods. Part I: comparability, validity and timeliness. Eur J Cancer 45(5):747–755

    Article  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  5. Parkin DM, Bray F (2009) Evaluation of data quality in the cancer registry: principles and methods part II. Completeness. Eur J Cancer 45(5):756–764

    Article  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  6. Wingo PA, Jamison PM, Hiatt RA et al (2003) Building the infrastructure for nationwide cancer surveillance and control—a comparison between the National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR) and the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program (United States). Cancer Causes Control 14(2):175–193

    Article  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  7. Matsuda T, Marugame T, Kamo K et al (2009) Cancer incidence and incidence rates in Japan in 2003: based on data from 13 population-based cancer registries in the Monitoring of Cancer Incidence in Japan (MCIJ) Project. Jpn J Clin Oncol 39(12):850–858

    Article  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  8. Forman D, Bray F, Brewster DH et al (eds) (2013) Cancer incidence in five continents, vol X. IARC, Lyon, France

Download references

Conflict of interest

The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Corresponding author

Correspondence to Tomohiro Matsuda.

About this article

Check for updates. Verify currency and authenticity via CrossMark

Cite this article

Matsuda, T., Sobue, T. Recent trends in population-based cancer registries in Japan: the Act on Promotion of Cancer Registries and drastic changes in the historical registry . Int J Clin Oncol 20, 11–20 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10147-014-0765-4

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Accepted:

  • Published:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10147-014-0765-4

Keywords

Navigation