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Cancer registrar

A cancer registrar is a trained healthcare professional who systematically collects, manages, and maintains detailed information about cancer patients’ diagnoses, treatments, and outcomes. Their work helps track cancer trends, monitor treatment effectiveness, and support research to improve patient care. They ensure data accuracy and confidentiality, working closely with hospitals, doctors, and cancer organizations. This role is essential in understanding cancer patterns, evaluating treatment success, and advancing public health efforts against the disease.