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| Cancer Surveillance On-Line |
| http://dsol-smed.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dsol-smed/cancer/index.html |
| This website provides statistics in cancer incidence and mortality by province and territory, by age group, over time, and for about 45 different cancer sites. |
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| Canadian Cancer Registry (CCR) |
| The Canadian Cancer Registry (CCR) is an administrative survey that collects information on cancer incidence in Canada. |
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| Statistics Canada |
| http://www.statcan.gc.ca/ |
| At Statistics Canada, the goal is to provide the best and most reliable information possible on our society, our economy, our environment and other dimensions of our country. |
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North American Association of Central Cancer Registries |
| http://www.naaccr.org/ |
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American Association of Central Cancer Registries (NAACCR) is
a collaborative umbrella organization for cancer registries, governmental
agencies, professional associations, and private groups in North America
interested in enhancing the quality and use of cancer registry data.
Most central cancer registries in the United States and Canada are
members. The formal mission of NAACCR is: to support and coordinate
the development, enhancement and application of cancer registration
techniques in population-based groups, so that quality data may be
used for cancer control and epidemiologic research, public health
programs, and patient care to reduce the burden of cancer in North
America. |
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Canadian Partnership Against Cancer |
| http://www.partnershipagainstcancer.ca/ |
The Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) is an independent organization funded by the federal government to accelerate action on cancer control for all Canadians. We
are bringing together cancer survivors, patients and families, cancer experts and government representatives to implement the first pan-Canadian cancer control strategy.
Our vision is to be a driving force to achieve a focused approach that will:
help prevent cancer
enhance the quality of life of those affected by cancer
lessen the likelihood of dying from cancer, and
increase the efficiency of cancer control in Canada.
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