Introducing a cost-effective cancer registry system for Bangladesh
Date
2022-09Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Hassan, Md. TareqSujan, Rahmat Ullah
Sarkar, Tushar Imran
Mostafiz, Gazi Sharin
Talukder, Mohammad Jonayed
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Cancer is an internecine disease caused by uncontrollable cell growth. There are
many types of cancer, some severe and untreatable. In Bangladesh, there are 13 to
15 lac cancer patients and 2 lac new cases each year. A central cancer registry is
needed to give patients more accurate diagnoses and treatments and preserve their
data for research. This system should compile data on demographics, diagnoses, tumor
histology, treatment, and outcomes. Dispersed hospital-based registry systems
have been introduced, but there is no central database for treatment and diagnosis
information that registered users can access. For this reason, we decided to research
an affordable and effective cancer registry system that will give patients and doctors
the information they need. To design a cost-effective and user-friendly cancer registry,
we divided it into doctor, patient, and admin panels and two databases. Before
building the registry system’s interface, we asked doctors and patients if they were
comfortable using it. OCR can extract data from any document uploaded by registered
users and save it automatically in a database. Our goal is to create a simple,
efficient cancer registry that reduces doctor and patient suffering. For a developing
country like Bangladesh, a digitalized cancer registry system must be cost-effective.
Individual smart cards for registering and maintaining patient data are common in
many developed countries. They are inexpensive and cost-efficient. Individual cards
with QR codes for patient registration and retrieval from the main database is an
ideal solution for Bangladesh that the government can put into practice.