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Active transportation is a necessary and utilitarian determinant of health and includes walking, cycling, in-line skating, and other human-driven modes of transport while increasing active behaviours
Learn about the relationship between physical activity and cancer, along with policies to get people in Canada active
Learn about 17 indicators that address cancer prevention, screening, treatment, and more
New Toronto community purposely built to incorporate physical activity into everyday tasks
Learn how modifiable risk factors which contribute to colorectal cancer affect incidence rates across Canada and how the distribution of risk factors differs by jurisdiction
Read our 2013 report that examines differences in risk factors and health behaviours, like tobacco use, obesity and physical activity
Read our 2018 report that shines a light on the performance of Canada’s cancer system, showing what’s working and where improvements are needed
CLASP projects demonstrate early return on investment by supporting communities to be healthier
Learn more about the direct out-of-pocket costs, indirect costs and psychosocial costs of cancer
Promote cancer screening as an act of community
Patient-reported outcomes improve cancer treatments beyond baseline symptom screening
Report highlights significant challenges for many from fearing something is wrong through to finding a “new normal” after cancer treatment is over, and beyond
Explore prioritizing people based on risk for both screening and follow-up activities
Une chef de file avec, à son actif, de très nombreux accomplissements au sein de la fonction publique se joint à l’équipe de direction du Partenariat en 2024.
Highly accomplished public service leader joins the Partnership’s executive team in 2024
Punch in your postal code to find cancer support services close to home
Learn about the cancer journey for each of the Inuit Nunangat regions, and promising, culturally responsive resources and services
Review a synthesis map that shows the stages of cancer diagnosis from the clinician’s perspective based on three areas: remote, rural and urban
New report explores Canada's healthy public policies
June 6 marks the 23rd annual National Survivors Day
Canada's first national dialogue launched on childhood healthy weight
Review these 2011 practice guidelines to learn about the best ways to manage fatigue in adult patients with cancer
Here is some copy but I don't know where it will go
Read this September 2012 report for key learnings about navigation from national activities in implementation and evaluation
Significant variations in treatment approaches can be seen across provinces
Highlights of lung cancer screening programs’ activities and strategies
Highlights of cervical cancer screening programs’ activities and strategies
New report shows how populations in large Canadian cities differ in their cancer risk profiles
Immediate action is needed to enable equitable and ongoing screening services to eligible populations across Canada during the pandemic and beyond
June 5 marks the 24th annual National Survivors Day
This year the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer is using the power of sport to empower Canadians to pledge how We can. I can. help reduce the burden of cancer
New first of its kind web-based care planning tool focuses on life goals
A strategic priority of the Pan-Canadian action plan for optimizing cancer surgical care
Bylaws for eight risk factors in 31 municipalities added
New report identifies opportunities for research on experiences and needs of cancer patients
Discover more about standards and recommendations to promote quality assurance for colorectal cancer screening in this 2013 report
Review this summary from April 2017 of key components for colorectal cancer screening programs and strategies across Canada
Review this summary from April 2017 of the key components for cervical cancer screening programs and strategies across Canada
Now 150,000+ people strong, the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project enables Canadians to contribute to major research
New training for paramedics will increase access to palliative care in the home for patients and families, where they want it
Ongoing scans cover nationwide primary prevention policy and legislation
Review this summary of lung cancer screening’s key components and strategies across Canada in 2018
Review this summary from April 2017 of the key components of breast cancer screening programs and strategies across Canada
Read Dr. Corriveau’s interview about cancer control in the north and the cancer control strategy for the Northwest Territories
The Partnership highlights National Conference on Tobacco or Health
Recent publications highlight unique needs of young oncology patients and survivors
Canadian health care innovation opening an institute to train health practitioners as prevention experts
Australia to host international leaders in behavioural cancer research conference
Inaugural conference to link existing research activity with pan-Canadian priorities
Review this summary of colorectal cancer screening programs’ key components and strategies across Canada in 2018
Use this policy pack to support evidence-informed policy interventions to protect against ultraviolet radiation (UVR)
Partnership releases 2011 Cancer System Performance Report
A strategic priority of the Pan-Canadian action plan for optimizing cancer surgical care
In this 2012 video, Dr. Kandel talks about the CAP protocols for examining specimens from patients with soft tissue and bone tumours
Review this summary of breast cancer screening programs’ key components and strategies across Canada in 2018
In this 2014 video, Dr. Kandel talks about the updated CAP checklist for soft tissue and bone tumours
Review this summary of cervical cancer screening programs’ key components and strategies across Canada in 2018
Registration now open for conference event that will showcase recent innovations in cancer research
Highlights of colorectal cancer screening programs’ activities and strategies
Highlights of breast cancer screening programs’ activities and strategies
Read about how often cancer patients may receive palliative care in the two years before their deaths in acute-care hospitals
Colorectal cancer screening performance across provinces and territories
CLASP2 calls for proposals
Conference summary report released
A workshop on lessons from — and opportunities for — CLASP
Call for applications for members
Learn about the quality, equity, seamlessness of patient experience, and sustainability of Canada’s system for cancer control, as well as the impact of data
Learn about HPV vaccine access and coverage in British Columbia. Find out who can get a publicly funded HPV vaccine, where they can get it, and how much it costs to purchase it privately.
Systematic improvements to quality and patient safety
"Cancer control is a marathon, not a sprint"
The Chair of the Partnership's Primary Prevention Action Group discusses a new approach to cancer prevention
Read recommendations on how to make cancer screening services more resilient throughout the pandemic and beyond
Four-year Partnership-funded project looks at "lost tribe"
The Partnership interviews the Vice-Chair of its Board, key player in creation of Partnership
Exchange of ideas and knowledge in First Nations, Inuit and Métis cancer control at St. John's forum
CLASP integrates science, policy and practice for better health
Insights gathered from service providers, patients, caregivers and employers
Canadian research community showcases leading-edge cancer research
Smoking cessation programs are now available in 95 per cent of cancer care settings across Canada
Canadian Partnership Against Cancer funding initiatives in 8 provinces and territories
New initiatives driving better health outcomes by helping to shape lifestyles to prevent cancer and chronic diseases
The Partnership's Prevention Policies Directory supports tobacco control and chronic disease prevention efforts
Mobilizing positive change: improving cancer control in Canada
Partnership perspectives on the 2012 World Cancer Congress
Recent evidence on cannabis use and cancer risk and the benefits of use during cancer treatment
Helping health-care professionals tune into the patient's perspective
Funders commit to 24 key action items in country's first pan-Canadian cancer research strategy
Apprenez-en davantage sur l’accès aux vaccins contre le VPH et sur leur financement en Colombie-Britannique. Découvrez qui sont les personnes admissibles à un vaccin contre le VPH financé par le gouvernement, les lieux où elles peuvent l’obtenir et le coût d’achat d’un tel vaccin à titre privé.
The Canadian Partnership Against Cancer has elected eight new board members creating a leadership group from all parts of the country and skilled in unique areas of the cancer experience
Session topics announced and early registration now open
Canadian Partnership Against Cancer marks World Cancer Day by reporting on progress
This marks Canada's first effort to develop a framework of recommendations for the quality of pathological interpretation
Read this interview about quitting smoking with Dr. Peter Selby, Clinician Scientist, Addictions and Director, Medical Education at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto
How risk factors lead to cancer
The Canadian Partnership Against Cancer has released the 2017 Cancer System Performance Report which found that language may be a significant barrier for certain groups of Canadian women in getting screened for cervical cancer.
The relevance of patient care and the sustainability of the cancer system depend on the avoidance of unnecessary tests, treatments and interventions
Désormais, 95 % des établissements de soins contre le cancer au Canada proposent des programmes d’abandon du tabagisme
The 2018 Cancer System Performance Report compares provinces and territories in key areas of cancer care from prevention through to treatment and survivorship
Over 7,500 Canadians including healthcare partners informed five priorities to improve cancer care in the next decade
The Pan-Canadian Standards for Cancer Surgery were released earlier this year
Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project (CPTP) enters a new era of scientific activity under the leadership of newly appointed National Scientific Director, Dr. Philip Awadalla
New report reinforces the need for integrating palliative care immediately following a cancer diagnosis
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