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Epidemiologic Studies

Los Alamos National Laboratory


Study Documentation

Incidence Study New Mexico Tumor Registry Linkage Files, 1982, 1989

Location:

Active:
Inactive: LANL, Technical Area 59, Room 209, Los Alamos, NM 87545
Access Restrictions: Records are unclassified and may be a Privacy Act System of Records.

Volume: 8 lin. ft.

Accession or Other ID Number: None

Condition: Good

Container Number: Cabinet 7, Shelves 4-6

Medium: Paper

Scanning Suitability: Records contain computer-generated reports.

Duplication: Some duplication may occur in a computer database.

Arrangement: Alphabetical by name

Originating Office: LANL, Occupational Medicine Group, Epidemiology

Finding Aids: Shelf list

Disposition Authority: Unscheduled

Series Description: This record series contains computer-generated reports concerning Los Alamos employees developed for cancer incidence studies. The reports list employee names, addresses, social security numbers, hire and termination dates, soundex numbers, sex, ethnic backgrounds, birthdates, and Z numbers. For those employees with an incidence of cancer, the records also list scores, New Mexico Tumor Registry (NMTR) account numbers, diagnosis dates, International Classification of Diseases (Oncology) codes, cancer site numbers, "MOT-NAC" types, current vital status, and causes of death. The files also include a printout of coding information used for linkage programs by the NMTR, dated July 1989. The program was originally written by the University of Michigan Tumor Registry.

Data Elements: 7-9, 16-17, 20-21, 24-25, 55, 58

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