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The implementation of standardized long-term follow-up care for childhood cancer survivors is crucial for ensuring their well-being. In this paper, we focus on the integration of the Survivorship Passport into the German healthcare system, particularly through collaboration between the University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein and the German Childhood Cancer Registry. The SurPass aims to provide comprehensive treatment summaries and personalized care plans based on international guidelines. Using the PanCareSurPass project framework, we developed a method for mapping data from a clinical trial management system to the projects profile, facilitating the creation of necessary FHIR resources. Through an Extract, Transform, Load process and validation, patient data is transferred to the Survivorship Passportplatform. Our results demonstrate successful data flow from demographic, diagnostic, and treatment sources to the platform.
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