Canada

Event: Optimizing Equitable Cancer Diagnoses in Canada Roundtable

In Toronto, Ontario in either December 2023 or January 2024, All.Can Canada will host the Optimizing Equitable Cancer Diagnoses in Canada Roundtable. This event will consist of two days of dialogue followed…

New All.Can Canada Case Studies

We are pleased to announce that All.Can Canada has recently completed three case studies: Diagnostic Assessment Programs (DAP), Diagnostic Assessment Programs- Electronic Pathway Solutions (DAP-EPS), and Oncology Nurse Navigators (ONN).…

‘Optimizing Diagnosis in Canadian Cancer Care’

New Report Reveals Opportunities to Improve Cancer Diagnosis – The Most Inefficient Area of Cancer Care in Canada Cancer is the leading cause of death in Canada. Due to missed…

All.Can Canada’s 2nd Multi-Stakeholder Virtual Roundtable Meeting

All.Can Canada hosted their second multi-stakeholder roundtable on November 29, 2021, bringing together cancer diagnosis stakeholders from across Canada to review the findings and recommendations from All.Can Canada’s ‘Optimizing Diagnosis…

Improving Diagnosis in Canadian Cancer Care

By Amy RosvoldSave Your Skin Foundation How the research began In November 2019, All.Can Canada hosted an inaugural multi-stakeholder roundtable meeting to share findings on top areas of inefficiency in…

All.Can Canada COVID-19 Cancer Patient Support Hub

All.Can Canada brought together leading Canadian not-for-profit patient groups to create the COVID-19 Cancer Patient Support Hub in early May 2020.The aim of the Support Hub is to provide Canadians…

All.Can Canada COVID-19 Cancer Patient Support Hub

All.Can Canada brought together leading Canadian not-for-profit patient groups to create the COVID-19 Cancer Patient Support Hub in early May 2020. The aim of the Support Hub is to provide…

The psychological impact of cancer: a Canadian perspective

All.Can member Amy Jones writes about the psychological impact of cancer and the need for improved for psychological support.

255 Canadian cancer patients share the most wasteful and inefficient parts of their cancer care and treatment

The Canadian All.Can cancer initiative has this month published a major report of cancer care recommendations based on patient insights following a Canada-wide patient survey conducted last year that gathered…