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Cancer
There are many different types of cancers. All are characterized by cells that start growing abnormally and spread to other parts of the body.
Based on
Canadian Cancer Statistics
, an estimated 44% of Canadian women and 45% of Canadian men will develop cancer during their lifetime. The number of new cancer cases continues to rise steadily as the Canadian population grows and ages. The risk of developing cancer increases dramatically with age.
Finding cancer early (detection) is important: the sooner you find the cancer, the sooner you can get it treated.
There are steps you can take to reduce your risk of developing cancer:
Not smoking or being around smoke
Eating better
Being more active
Protecting yourself from the sun
Being screened for cancer
Becoming informed about cancer and knowing what to do if you have the disease are important parts of treatment. The
Canadian Cancer Society
has resources to help with this, including resources in
your province or territory
.
Cancer in Canada Publications
Infographic: Bladder Cancer in Canada
Fact sheet: Cancer in Canada
Infographic: Breast Cancer in Canada
Infographic: Colorectal Cancer in Canada
Infographic: Lung Cancer in Canada
Cancer in Canada Data Tool- Public Health Infobase
Funding
Current Funding Opportunities
Cancer
Lung Cancer
Thyroid Cancer
Bone Cancer
Breast Cancer
Cervical Cancer
Cancer in Young People
Colorectal Cancer
Melanoma Skin Cancer
Non Melanoma Skin Cancer
Government of Canada action on Cancer
Latest Research on Cancer
Facts and Figures on Cancer in Canada
About the Government of Canada’s Cancer program
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