Objectives: To demonstrate the value of linked data in informing prostate cancer outcomes.
Methods: The South Australia Prostate Cancer Data Linkage Project combined data from various sources, including cancer registries, hospital visit records, death registries, Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, and Medicare Benefits Schedule. The dataset includes >30,000 men diagnosed 2002-2020.
Results: Using the linked data, we evaluated the impact of comorbidities on prostate cancer, explored mental wellbeing of men with prostate cancer, compared prostate cancer treatment outcomes, and measured cancer health disparities. We found that:
The issues encountered during the linkage included linkage process took over two years, a lack of complete coverage of hospital admissions from private practice, and incomplete data for key variables (tumour characteristics). Despite these challenges, our studies demonstrate the value of linked data for providing comprehensive, population-based, real-world evidence on prostate cancer outcomes.
Conclusions: The linked data analyses revealed critical insights into prostate cancer management and prognosis which has the potential to inform quality of care and patient outcomes.