Welsh Cancer Intelligence and Surveillance Unit
Welsh Cancer Intelligence and Surveillance Unit
 
 

Welcome to WCISU

From 1st October 2009, responsibility for the functions and services of the Welsh Cancer Intelligence and Surveillance Unit (WCISU) has been taken on by the new NHS Trust, Public Health Wales.
 
Services provided by the Congenital Anomaly Register and Information Service (CARIS), the National Publich Health Service (NPHS), Screening Services, the Wales Centre for Health and the WCISU will remain unchanged. So will the names and contact details for each of these services.
 
Further detail about the change and plans for the future can be found on the Public Health Wales website:
 
nww.publichealthwales.wales.nhs.uk (intranet)
 
 
The Welsh Cancer Intelligence and Surveillance Unit was established in 1997 when management responsibility for the registration of cancers was transferred to Velindre NHS Trust. All duties and responsibilities for cancer registration have been retained and in addition new roles are being developed.

"Cancer Intelligence" in relation to the Calman Hine Initiative for commissioning of cancer services.

"Cancer Surveillance" in support of the Welsh Assembly and the National Public Health service for Wales.

WCISU is a full member of the United Kingdom Association of Cancer Registries who work together to ensure both national and international standards for cancer registration are maintained.

Our primary aim is the systematic collection, analysis and dissemination of information about cancer incidence, mortality and survival within the resident population. Such information is used to make judgements about the demand for screening and treatment, the effectiveness of these services, epidemiological research into the causes of cancer, research into cancer prevention, clinical research and for the education of the public.


Last updated: 21/01/2010