Virtual care, digital health and patient navigation were identified by partners as being key enablers in the implementation of models of care
The Models of Care Toolkit is a practical resource for health system leaders and policy and program developers
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
Review a map that shows the stages of the breast cancer screening process from both a rural resident’s and an urban 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
Learn about the distances and times many Inuit need to travel to receive cancer care
Learn about the cancer journey for First Nations peoples living off-reserve and relevant, international models and practices in this 2013 report
This report examines pathways and leading models of cancer care in rural, remote and isolated First Nations communities