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The toolkit provides information on innovative, evidence-informed models of care, with examples of care models used in Canada and internationally
This section of the toolkit describes how cancer care networks and network models of care can be used to enhance access to care
This section of the toolkit describes how innovative models of care can be used to enhance the coordination of care between cancer care and primary healthcare teams
People whose lung cancer is detected early have a better chance of recovering than people who are diagnosed later
The Canadian Network of Surgical Associations for Cancer Care’s strategic priorities and calls to action will lead to better cancer surgery
A strategic priority of the Pan-Canadian action plan for optimizing cancer surgical care
A strategic priority of the Pan-Canadian action plan for optimizing cancer surgical care
A strategic priority of the Pan-Canadian action plan for optimizing cancer surgical care
A strategic priority of the Pan-Canadian action plan for optimizing cancer surgical care
A strategic priority of the Pan-Canadian action plan for optimizing cancer surgical care
Design and implement an evidence-based smoking cessation program to ensure cancer patients receive support to quit smoking for the best treatment and quality of life
Learn how a new technology like artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to improve the delivery of cancer care, now and in the future
In this 2019 video, Dr. El Demellawy talks about the CAP protocol for examining specimens from pediatric patients with hepatoblastoma
Review these cancer surgical standards for high risk, gynecologic, thoracic, breast and rectal to support the delivery of high-quality care
These standards support the delivery of consistent, high-quality care for Canadians with breast cancer who need surgery
These standards support the delivery of consistent, high-quality care for Canadians with rectal cancer who need surgery
In this 2019 video, Dr. Hoang, talks about the updated CAP protocols for cervix, vagina and vulva cancers
In this video, Dr. Streutker talks about the updated CAP protocols for esophageal and gastric cancers
Learn how recent evidence shows that quitting smoking can make all types of cancer treatment more effective
In this 2019 video, Dr. Yilmaz talks about the updated CAP protocols for testicular cancer, and updates to the WHO and TNM classification systems
In this video, Dr. Pollett talks about CAP protocols for Lynch Syndrome, identifying patients and immunohistochemistry
Read this article to learn more about the unique problems faced by the elderly if they are diagnosed with cancer
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
Use this resource for the accurate and consistent coding of oncology drug data to support data collection and potential submission to CIHI
Use this document as a decision-making resource to ensure all Canadians who need gynecologic oncology will receive consistent, high-quality care
Use this document as a decision-making resource to ensure all Canadians who need thoracic surgery will receive consistent, high-quality care
Read about cancer care from the patient perspective, and learn about what patients and their families experience as patients live with and beyond cancer
In this 2017 report, learn about the barriers and enablers of implementing electronic systems and pathology standards in six provinces
Review the initiative’s 2017 findings and recommendations for helping implement synoptic surgery reporting standards in key jurisdictions
Learn how the Partnership invested in provinces and territories to improve supports to help patients with cancer quit smoking
Learn about the governance and implementation of quality assurance programs for pathology in Canada
Review these slides to learn about quality assurance recommendations for interpretive pathology for enhancing patient safety
This infographic aims to enhance patient safety through better and more consistent quality assurance in pathology across Canada
Review a first attempt to create a minimum set of recommendations for interpretive pathology for use as guidelines or standards in existing programs
Learn how quality assurance programs for interpretive and external pathology are performing, including accomplishments and next steps
These recommendations from 2016 aim to enhance patient safety through better and more consistent quality assurance in pathology across Canada
Learn how the standards for synoptic-surgery reporting can improve patients’ cancer care across Canada
Read our 2016 report on the evidence-based use of certain cancer care practices, as addressed by Choosing Wisely Canada, which may be of low value or potentially unnecessary
Learn about the standards for recording data elements and indicators as related to surgical-synoptic reporting of eight cancer types
Learn about the key quality elements for radiation treatment programs, and the key quality indicators to help assess and improve programs
Read about the distribution of and approaches to complex surgeries in Canada for esophageal, pancreatic, liver, lung and ovarian cancers
Read our 2015 report to discover new Canada-wide data about prostate cancer’s burden, risk factors, diagnosis and treatment
Watch this video to learn how patient-reported outcomes help healthcare teams deliver care that’s more person-centred, responsive and efficient
Watch this video to learn why it’s important for cancer patients to complete questionnaires about their symptoms and concerns
Read about a multi-disciplinary strategy to create and measure specific process indicators for rectal cancer’s treatment
Read about a Canada-wide approach to share knowledge about incident management in radiation therapy to help improve and coordinate cancer care
Learn about the distances and times many Inuit need to travel to receive cancer care
Review this 2014 report about the Métis cancer journey developed as a baseline for measuring future progress
Review this 2014 report about the Inuit cancer journey developed as a baseline to measure future progress
Learn about the Choosing Wisely Canada cancer initiative to identify low-value practices in three oncology areas: medical, radiation and surgical
Read this 2014 report about disparities based on earnings, immigration status and where people live
Review this report from 2013 about the First Nations cancer journey as a baseline to measure future progress
Read this September 2012 report for key learnings about navigation from national activities in implementation and evaluation
Read this 2012 report to learn the steps and considerations for screening patients for distress
Learn about the cancer journey for each of the Inuit Nunangat regions, and promising, culturally responsive resources and services
In this video, Linda B. talks about learning that palliative care would extend her quality of life when her endometrial cancer reoccurred
Read this resource to learn what cancer-related fatigue is and how to manage it
This report examines pathways and leading models of cancer care in rural, remote and isolated First Nations communities
Review this 2012 report for practices about ethnocultural identification and gaps in identifying First Nations, Inuit, and Métis cancer patients
Use these 13 user-friendly symptom protocols to give remote support to cancer patients
Review this 2012 inventory for noteworthy and emerging practices that include First Nations, Inuit, and Métis identifiers in health databases
Review this report from 2011 about the First Nations, Inuit and Métis cancer journey, developed as a baseline to measure future progress
Read this 2011 report to learn more about lung cancer control in Canada by looking at a wide range of system performance measures
In this video, Geoff talks about being diagnosed with leukemia at 22 and then having to deal with its recurrence at age 25
In this video, Jennifer talks about her cancer journey with leukemia and shares her thoughts as a five-year survivor
In this video, Pert talks about being diagnosed with colorectal cancer at age 73, coping with her emotions and knowing when to get support
In this video, Sara talks about being diagnosed with cancer at 22, her treatment and her approach to coping
In this video, Dr. Marla Shapiro talks about being diagnosed with breast cancer and how her profession often hampered her experience
In this video, Julie talks about dealing with Hodgkin's lymphoma and her relationships, as well as how she healed by learning to make soup
In this video, Karen talks about being diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer six years ago, her treatment and treating it like a project
In this video, John talks about how he coped and what he learned
In this video, Nicole talks about being diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma at the age of 16 and how she coped with cancer as a teenager
In this video, Janet talks about being diagnosed with breast cancer at 40 years of age and where she is now, four years later
In this video, Gill talks about accepting her scar, talking with others about cancer, telling her kids, enjoying the moment and having epiphanies
In this video, Doug G. talks about treating prostate cancer, dealing with a recurrence and now dealing with the pain of bone metastasis
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, Kelly talks about surviving cancer twice, as a child and then as a young adult
In this video, Laurie talks about having colorectal cancer as a young adult, how she coped and cancer’s effects on her fertility and her career
In this video, Chris talks about receiving and sharing the news of his diagnosis, having chemotherapy and focusing on his daughter to stay positive
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, Sarah talks about being diagnosed with stage one breast cancer five years before and needing to depend on others
In this video, Anju talks about her shocking diagnosis even after having prophylactic hysterectomy to avoid ovarian cancer
In this video, Lew talks about being diagnosed with tongue cancer at 56 and having two surgeries, chemotherapy and radiation
In this video, Amita talks about her breast cancer diagnosis, her reaction, how she shared the news and her fear of recurrence
In this video, Ashleigh talks about when her husband, Doug, was diagnosed with a brain tumour three years ago when they were dating
In this video, a mother and daughter talk about caring for the father during his lung and brain cancer
In this video, Fred talks about supporting both his wife and daughter during cancer
In this video, Jeff talks about supporting his sister, Jean, after her diagnosis of colorectal cancer
In this video, Alan talks about his diagnosis with lymphoma and rectal cancer, his treatment and the importance of community support
In this video, Lillian talks about her diagnosis with breast cancer and why she chose traditional medicines instead of 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, Carol B. talks about dealing with her breast cancer diagnosis and treatment while pregnant
Donna had breast cancer that spread to her lungs. In this video, she talks about turning to traditional beliefs and ceremonies
In this video, Pascal talks about being diagnosed with testicular cancer at age 27, and then facing cancer again in his lymph nodes a year later
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, Tina talks about trying to find support during her breast-cancer treatment and her reactions to her body’s changes
In this video, Gloria talks about treatment for her breast cancer and her mother’s reaction to both the diagnosis and treatment
In this video, Sandra talks about how breast cancer has affected her family
In this video, Doug B. talks about being diagnosed with brain cancer, but then the gift of having his diagnosis upgraded from stage 4 to stage 1
In this video, Tracy talks about her breast cancer diagnosis and telling her family and friends about it
In this video, Deborah talks about having breast cancer at age 30, then again at age 35 and when it metastasized to her collarbone at age 44
In this video, Mark talks about being diagnosed with testicular cancer at age 38 and within a month, being treated for his cancer
In this video, Renée talks about being diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s follicular lymphoma at the age of 32 and dealing with recurrence
In this video, Gaétanne talks about being diagnosed with breast cancer 15 years ago and after, only seeing the sky as the limit
In this video, Lindsay talks about being diagnosed with leukemia at 29, and she discusses her treatment and finding her balance
In this video, Jen talks about dealing with a rare form of ovarian cancer as a young adult, needing to rely on her mom and returning to work
In this video, Frédérique talks about being diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 28 and how it changed her
In this video, Ieva talks about caregiving for her husband who was diagnosed with aggressive bladder cancer about a year ago
Review these 2011 practice guidelines to learn about the best ways to manage fatigue in adult patients with cancer
Learn more about CPQR’s role in the quality and safety of radiation therapy
Learn about current tools, knowledge and resources to promote equitable policies and practices for cancer care in this 2009 report
In this foundational report from 2009, learn about the Partnership’s work in advancing cancer control with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis
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