Birth defects registries provide information on birth defects that are obvious at birth. They may also provide information on defects that might not be diagnosed until a later time.
Fetal death reports sometimes provide information about the cause of fetal death. For specific information on fetal death reports, visit the
National Center for Health Statistics/Fetal Deaths
website.
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Death certificates contain information on the cause of death, although they might not contain information on other illnesses that might have contributed to death or to overall health of the individual.
Disease registries contain information about cases of specifically diagnosed illnesses (for instance, cancer) or, in some instances, on self-reported illnesses. The data might be available only on those people who have died from the disease (mortality data) or on people who have the disease (morbidity data), or for both.
Cancer registries contain statistical data on cancer cases. Some state cancer registries contain only mortality data, some contain morbidity data, and some contain both mortality and morbidity data.
For specific information on cancer data sources and registries, visit the
NCHS Fast Stats/Cancer
web site.