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Cancer View Canada connects Canadians to online services, information and resources for cancer control. It is an ever-evolving portal that brings together resources for cancer prevention, screening, treatment, and supportive, palliative and end-of-life care. Through its collaborative tools, Cancer View Canada also links people in the Canadian cancer community to each other.

 

The Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) is an independent organization funded by the federal government to accelerate action on cancer control for all Canadians. CPAC is a partnership of cancer experts, charitable organizations, governments, patients and survivors, determined to bring change to the cancer control domain, working together to stimulate generation of new knowledge and accelerate the implementation of existing knowledge about cancer control across Canada.

 

The AGREE Research Trust is home to the AGREE II, the international standard for development, reporting and evaluation of clinical practice guidelines.

 

The Guidelines International Network, G-I-N, is a global network founded in 2002 that supports evidence-based health care and improved health outcomes by reducing inappropriate variation throughout the world.

 

The CEP is academically linked with the Department of Oncology at McMaster University.

 

The CEP office is located at the Juravinski Hospital. The hospital is located in Hamilton, Ontario at the intersection of Concession St. and Upper Sherman Avenue.

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