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Explore opportunities in self-sampling for cervical and colorectal screening, and mobile screening for breast screening
The chance of getting or dying from lung cancer is much higher for some people in Canada than for others
Each week in Canada, 560 people hear the words, “You have lung cancer.”
The social determinants of health heavily influence lung cancer outcomes
Review a synthesis map that shows the stages of cancer diagnosis from the patient’s perspective based on three areas: remote, rural and urban
Review a synthesis map that shows the stages of cancer diagnosis from the clinician’s perspective based on three areas: remote, rural and urban
Review a synthesis map that shows the stages of the colorectal cancer screening process from both a rural resident’s and a suburban resident’s perspective
Learn how virtual care is currently being used in Canada, its impact on the overall sustainability of our health care system and its potential to improve cancer care
Review results about Canadian smoking cessation approaches developed by, with or for First Nations, Inuit and Métis populations, now with data from 2018 to 2019
Learn more about the BETTER program for preventing cancer and chronic diseases through an interview with Dr. Eva Grunfeld, a video and a pamphlet
Learn about the distances and times many Inuit need to travel to receive cancer care
Read Dr. Corriveau’s interview about cancer control in the north and the cancer control strategy for the Northwest Territories
Read this 2014 report about disparities based on earnings, immigration status and where people live
Learn about the cancer journey for First Nations peoples living off-reserve and relevant, international models and practices in this 2013 report
Learn about the cancer journey for each of the Inuit Nunangat regions, and promising, culturally responsive resources and services
This report examines pathways and leading models of cancer care in rural, remote and isolated First Nations communities
In this video, Dave talks about his treatment for lung cancer as a full-time job given that he lives in a remote village on Lake Superior
In this video, Bernie talks about caregiving for her husband, Lew, who was diagnosed with tongue cancer and driving him six hours for treatment
In this video, Lew talks about being diagnosed with tongue cancer at 56 and having two surgeries, chemotherapy and radiation
In this video, Beatrice talks in Inuinnaqtun about the emotions she felt when diagnosed with breast cancer and gives advice about medical appointments.
In this video, Beatrice talks in English about the emotions she felt when she was diagnosed with breast cancer and gives advice about medical appointments
In this video, Veronica speaks in Inuktitut about travelling over 1000 miles for breast-cancer treatment and how cancer has changed her
In this video, Veronica speaks in English about travelling over 1000 miles for breast cancer treatment and how cancer has changed her
In this video, Gloria talks about treatment for her breast cancer and her mother’s reaction to both the diagnosis and treatment
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