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# Cancer Synoptic Reporting Protocol Sample Forms

Cancer reporting protocols are published by national and international societies of pathology. The US and Canada employ the College of American Pathologists versions. Many nations in Europe and Australasia use the International Collaboration of Cancer Reporting (ICCR) published protocols as the foundation of national cancer reporting data sets. The ICCR is a collaboration of several national and regional societies of pathology including the CAP, the Royal Colleges of Pathology (UK and Australasia), and the European Society of Pathology.

Below are links and examples for the College of American Pathology (CAP) and the International Collaboration for Cancer Reporting (ICCR)

* **CAP** reporting protocols can be freely accessed and viewed at <https://www.cap.org/protocols-and-guidelines/cancer-reporting-tools/cancer-protocol-templates>.
* **ICCR** protocols can be freely accessed and viewed at: <https://www.iccr-cancer.org/datasets/published-datasets/>

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