Why data registries matter in cancer research
When people think about medical research, they often picture clinical trials testing new drugs or breakthrough discoveries in the laboratory.
But behind many of these advances is something less visible – data.
Data registries are a vital part of research. They systematically collect information about patients, treatments and outcomes over time, creating a real-world picture of how cancer is diagnosed, treated and managed.
While they may not attract the same attention as new therapies, registries play a critical role in improving care.