
Canadian Cancer Society
As Canada’s largest national cancer charity, the Canadian Cancer Society funds cancer research, offers cancer support services and shares trusted information.
Cancer information - Canadian Cancer Society
Understanding cancer can help ease the anxiety of a diagnosis. Find information on more than 100 cancer types, discover how you can reduce your risk, find cancer early and check out our …
Cancer statistics - Canadian Cancer Society
These statistics give a general overview of cancer in Canada including cancer incidence, mortality and survival. This page provides user-friendly and interactive visualizations of selected cancer statistics …
Canadian Cancer Statistics
Canadian Cancer Statistics provides comprehensive surveillance statistics on cancer in Canada. The full publication is produced every second year and includes detailed statistics on incidence, mortality and …
Cancer types - Canadian Cancer Society
Learn about the risk factors, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, prognosis and treatments for more than 100 cancer types.
About us - Canadian Cancer Society
At the Canadian Cancer Society, we are committed to improving and saving lives. That’s why we are always looking for new ways to prevent cancer, find it early and treat it more successfully.
Cancer statistics at a glance - Canadian Cancer Society
Canadian Cancer Statistics provides comprehensive surveillance statistics on cancer in Canada. The full publication is produced every second year and includes detailed statistics on incidence, mortality and …
How we can help - Canadian Cancer Society
Our programs and services help answer your questions about cancer, manage life with cancer, find community and connection, and build wellness and resilience. Many of our programs are available in …
Our research | Canadian Cancer Society
Cancer is the leading cause of death in Canada and poses an enormous burden on the health of Canadians and our healthcare system. Explore trends in new cancer cases and cancer deaths in …
Projected estimates of cancer in Canada in 2024 is a study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ). It provides new estimates of the number and rate of new cancer cases …