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Oregon State Cancer Registry (OSCaR) | StaffAbout Us
The Oregon State Cancer Registry (OSCaR) was established in August 1995, after the Oregon Legislature unanimously passed legislation making cancer a reportable disease.
OSCaR is a statewide, population-based registry that collects and analyzes information about cancer cases occurring in Oregon. The ability to identify who is diagnosed statewide is important in the development of ways to prevent and control cancer.
OSCaR is part of the Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Section in the Center for Prevention and Health Promotion. Read More Vision
Quality Cancer Data for a Healthier Oregon Mission
"The purpose of the registry shall be to provide information to design, target, monitor, facilitate, and evaluate efforts to determine the causes or sources of cancer among the residents of Oregon and to reduce the burden of cancer and benign tumors in Oregon." What We Do | | AddressOregon State Cancer Registry (OSCaR) 800 NE Oregon Street, Suite 730 Portland, OR 97232 Hours of Operation8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
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