Breast Cancer: 5 Steps to Effective Cancer Control Planning

 

Learn why these steps are important
 

Step 1:

Assess program priorities

  Provincial Cancer ProfilesExternal link — Statistics for prioritizing cancer control efforts
  Breast Cancer Incidence ReportExternal link
  Breast Cancer Incidence MapExternal link
  Breast Cancer Mortality ReportExternal link
  Breast Cancer Mortality MapExternal link
   
Step 2:

Identify potential partners

  Research Partners in Cancer Control — Contact information by province
     
Step 3:

Determine effectiveness of different intervention approaches

   Information for Canada coming soon
  Guide to Community Preventive Services — Recommendations for population-based intervention approaches
  Breast Cancer ScreeningExternal link
  Guide to Clinical Preventive Services (AHRQ) — Task Force recommendations on screening, counseling and medication regimens
  Breast Cancer ScreeningExternal link
  Breast Cancer Preventive MedicineExternal link
   
Step 4:

Find research-tested programs and products

  Information for Canada coming soon
  Research-tested Intervention Programs — Summary statements, ratings and program materials from cancer prevention and control studies
  Breast Cancer ScreeningExternal link
  Sample program: "Targeted Mailing: Increasing Mammogram Screening Among the Elderly" — Intervention designed to increase awareness about low-cost mammography screening options for diverse/ethnic groups of elderly women.
     
Step 5:

View national, provincial and territorial plans

 

Provincial Plans for Comprehensive Cancer Control