Cancer View Canada links Canadians to a wide range of cancer control services and resources.
• Cancer View Finder. This search tool was created to help you quickly find high-quality information from cancer and health organizations across Canada on a particular topic in cancer control. Find out more about Cancer View Finder.
• Collaborative Communities. A key part of Cancer View Canada is bringing the cancer community together through shared work and project spaces. Find out more about Collaborative Communities.
• Canada's Cancer Control Strategy. Cancer ViewCanada exists to help meet collaboration and information-sharing needs identified when our national strategy was developed. For more information on some of the work underway to drive the strategy forward, visit Cancer View Canada's Cancer Control Section.
Cancer control sites and services. Cancer View Canada connects Canadians to a wide range of online resources:
The Cancer Information Service of the Canadian Cancer Society is available to answer your questions by telephone and email. This service answers questions in more than 100 languages.
Cancer View Canada's Online and Telephone Supports Directory will help connect patients with web-based cancer discussion groups, message boards and blogs, as well as telephone support lines related to their cancer type.
The Community Services Locator of the Canadian Cancer Society lists more than 4,000 cancer-related community services in an online directory. You will find services and programs related to your needs and location offered by the Canadian Cancer Society and other organizations across Canada.
Canadian Cancer Trialsis a national database of clinical trials in Canada. You can find out which trials are looking for participants and you can register to be alerted when new information becomes available.
Canadian Virtual Hospice provides support and personalized information about palliative and end-of-life care to patients, family members, health-care providers, researchers and educators.
SAGE –Standards and Guidelines Evidence –is a growing resource providing the latest published Canadian cancer guidelines and standards to support evidence-based practices.
Prevention Policies is a developing database of Canadian policies and legislation related to cancer prevention. You will find prevention policies related to food, physical activity, alcohol and public education.
The Canadian Partnership Against Cancer is the independent organization funded by the federal government to implement the pan-Canadian strategy for cancer control. The Partnership is also the sponsor of Cancer View Canada.