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Getting started

For access to the National Lung Cancer audit database (LUCADA) users must have access to the Open Exeter portal - further information, this is achieved through the Clinical Audit Data User Certification process.

Registering

Organisations must be registered to use the database. To register, please complete the registration form.

To help your trust or hospital get started, the information below shares the experiences and advice from users participating in the audit:

  • South Essex Cancer Network
  • Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Trust
  • Merseyside & Cheshire Cancer Network

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