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SEER-Medicare: Requirements of Investigators Following Receipt of the Data

Investigators who have received the SEER-Medicare data must abide by the policies established by NCI and the SEER program. These include the following:

  • Researchers must send all manuscripts, before their release, to the SEER-Medicare contact for final approval. (Please indicate the approved project title when submitting.) This review is to ensure the confidentiality of patients and providers in SEER areas and is not intended for the purpose of scientific review.
  • NCI would appreciate the inclusion of the following acknowledgment in any publication or presentations using SEER-Medicare linked data:
  • "This study used the linked SEER-Medicare database. The interpretation and reporting of these data are the sole responsibility of the authors. The authors acknowledge the efforts of the Applied Research Program, NCI; the Office of Research, Development and Information, CMS; Information Management Services (IMS), Inc.; and the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program tumor registries in the creation of the SEER-Medicare database."
  • Projects that use data from the California Cancer Registry or the Northern California Cancer Registry are REQUIRED to include the following acknowledgement:
  • "The collection of the California cancer incidence data used in this study was supported by the California Department of Public Health as part of the statewide cancer reporting program mandated by California Health and Safety Code Section 103885; the National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Program under contract N01-PC-35136 awarded to the Northern California Cancer Center, contract N01-PC-35139 awarded to the University of Southern California, and contract N02-PC-15105 awarded to the Public Health Institute; and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Program of Cancer Registries, under agreement #U55/CCR921930-02 awarded to the Public Health Institute. The ideas and opinions expressed herein are those of the author(s) and endorsement by the State of California, Department of Public Health the National Cancer Institute, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or their Contractors and Subcontractors is not intended nor should be inferred. The authors acknowledge the efforts of the Applied Research Program, NCI; the Office of Research, Development and Information, CMS; Information Management Services (IMS), Inc.; and the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program tumor registries in the creation of the SEER-Medicare database."
  • If investigators want to use the data they have received for another project, they must submit a new application and appropriate paperwork for review according to the instructions.
  • Investigators moving / changing institutions must contact NCI prior to the move for instructions on how to handle SEER-Medicare data.
  • Investigators may not provide SEER-Medicare data to any other individual or investigator. Contact NCI to discuss arrangements for ordering an extra copy of the dataset.
  • Investigators may not link variables from the SEER-Medicare files to files other than SEER-Medicare without the written consent from the applicable SEER registries.
  • Investigators may not publish or present findings in which the number of cases in a cell is less than eleven. This policy is to eliminate the potential for re-identification of persons with cancer.

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13 Sep 2010
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