1. Introduction and disclaimer
You are browsing CRS Report (site URL: crs-report.com, hereinafter referred to as the “website” or “web site”), which allows you to assess Sugarbaker's Peritoneal Carcinosis Index (PCI), generate pre-, peri-, and post-operative reports, and download them in .pdf, .xlsx, and RedCap-formatted .xlsx formats.
The CRS Report clinical tool is intended for use in conjunction with sound clinical judgment. No electronic tool, including CRS Report, can replace clinical experience and expertise. An electronic tool cannot evaluate the clinical picture and patient-specific factors. CRS Report assumes no responsibility for the information provided—all information provided must be validated by the user. Any decisions made when using these tools are the responsibility of the user, and the developers/authors of the tools or the website owner accept no responsibility. The tools provided on this website are free and accessible to all. The authors and developers of the tools are in no way responsible for the results obtained from using the tools.
Please read these legal notices and Terms and Conditions of Use.
By visiting the website CRS Report (crs-report.com), viewing or using any information created, collected, compiled or submitted to CRS Report, you agree to be bound by the following terms and conditions of use. If you do not wish to be bound by our terms, your only option is to not visit, view, or use the services of CRS Report. You understand, agree, and acknowledge that these terms constitute a legally binding agreement between you and CRS Report and that your use of CRS Report indicates your final acceptance of this agreement.
2. Publication management and website publisher
CRS Report is represented by Mr. Laurent VILLENEUVE, Research Unit 3738 CICLY, 165 chemin du petit Revoyet, 69921 OULLINS Cedex, who is also the publication director and site administrator.
The company
MARIUS CHALUMEAU EIRL – UINNOV, represented by Mr. CHALUMEAU Marius, is the publisher of the website and is responsible for its maintenance.
3. Data collected
Data storage location
The company CRS Report has a hosting agreement with Hostinger International Ltd., a private limited company in Cyprus, whose address is 61 Lordou Vironos str. 6023 Larnaca. For more information on Hostinger International Ltd's privacy policy, please see:
Hostinger International Ltd Privacy Policy.
Contact form
Information submitted via the contact form on the website is sent to the email address of CRS Report.
This information is not stored on the website. It is never used for marketing purposes or shared with third parties.
Assessment data
The CRS Report clinical tool allows you to perform score assessments (PCI, Fagotti, Fagotti modified, etc.) and generate standardized reports. To enable these services to function properly, a temporary cookie associated with a user session is stored on your browser. The temporary cookie, user session, and assessment and report data are automatically deleted 8 hours after creation. The website administrator can view, modify, and delete this information.
4. Embedded content
Pages on the website may include embedded content, such as YouTube videos, for example. Embedded content from other websites behaves in exactly the same way as if you were visiting the other website.
These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed additional third-party tracking tools, and monitor your interaction with that embedded content, including tracking your interaction with the embedded content if you have an account and are logged in to that website. Below is a list of the services used on the website:
Youtube
YouTube videos are embedded in the website. YouTube has its own cookie and privacy policies, over which CRS Report and MARIUS CHALUMEAU EIRL – UINNOV have no control. No cookies from YouTube are installed and your IP address is not sent to a YouTube server unless you have consented to this. See their privacy policy here:
YouTube privacy policy.
5. Cookies
The website uses cookies, which are small text files placed on your computer to improve your user experience. Cookies are used to retain user preferences, store information such as data needed to perform evaluations and generate standardized reports, and anonymized tracking data to third-party applications such as Google Analytics. You can choose to disable certain cookies on this and other websites. The most effective way to do this is to disable cookies in your browser. We suggest you consult your browser's help section.
Necessary cookies
session_hash: used by CRS Report to identify your unique session on the website
6. Who has access to your data?
CRS Report can only store and view assessment and report generation information temporarily (8 hours). This information is accessible by:
The system administrator
The publication management team
7. How long is your data stored?
Your data is stored for a maximum of 8 hours. Website administrators can also view and modify this information.
8. Security measures
SSL/HTTPS protocol is used throughout the website. This encrypts user communications with servers so that personally identifiable information cannot be captured/hijacked by unauthorized third parties.
In the event of a data breach, system administrators will immediately take all necessary measures to ensure the integrity of the system, contact affected users, and attempt to reset passwords if necessary.
9. Your rights regarding your data
General rights
If you have started an assessment on the site, you may request an exported file containing the personal data stored, including any additional data you have provided, within 8 hours of starting the assessment, provided that the administrator is available in the meantime.
You may also request the deletion of all stored personal data. This does not include data that CRS Report is required to retain for administrative, legal, or security purposes.
GDPR Rights
Your privacy is extremely important. In accordance with the GDPR, the website aims to comply with the standards of this regulation. The company CRS Report allows residents of the European Union to use its service. Therefore, the company CRS Report intends to comply with the European General Data Protection Regulation. For more information, please visit the
EU GDPR information portal.
10. Third-party websites
The publication management may publish links to third-party websites on this website. These third-party websites are not subject to privacy or security compliance checks by CRS Report, and you release it from any liability for the behavior of these third-party websites.
All social media sharing links, whether displayed as text links or social media icons, do not connect you to any associated third parties unless you explicitly click on them.
Please note that these legal notices and terms and conditions of use, as well as any other policies in force, in addition to any amendments, do not create any rights enforceable by third parties and do not require the disclosure of any personal information relating to members of the service or the site. CRS Report assumes no responsibility for the information collected or used by any advertiser or third-party website. Please consult the privacy policy and terms of use of each site you visit via third-party links.
11. Disclosure of your data for legal purposes
It may sometimes be necessary or desirable for CRS Report, for legal purposes, to disclose your information in response to a request from a government agency or a private party involved in a dispute. You agree that CRS Report may disclose your information to a third party when it believes, in good faith, that it is desirable to do so in connection with a civil action, criminal investigation, or other legal matter. If CRS Report receives a subpoena affecting your privacy, it may choose to notify you so that you have the opportunity to file a motion to quash the subpoena, or it may attempt to quash the subpoena itself, but it is not required to do so. CRS Report may also proactively report you and disclose your information to third parties when it believes it is prudent to do so for legal reasons, for example if it believes you have engaged in fraudulent activities. You release it from any liability for damages that may result from the disclosure of your information at the request of law enforcement agencies or private parties involved in litigation.