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Canadian Cancer Incidence Atlas Volume 1: Canadian
Cancer Incidence /
Répartition géographique de l'incidence du cancer au Canada
Volume 1: Incidence du cancer au Canada
By the Working Group on Geographic Surveillance, Health Canada
Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services Canada, 1995; 172 pp (bilingual
text); ISBN 0-660-60022-6; Health Canada Catalogue no H49-6/1-1996; $29.95
(CAN)
Uses of the Canadian Cancer Incidence
Atlas
- Designed for individuals interested in geographic variations of cancer
incidence in Canada, such as epidemiologists, educators, health planners,
health researchers, clinicians and administrators
- Useful for hypothesis generation and development of regional and
national health priorities (health promotion and risk reduction)
Features
- 26 maps of incident cancers for 1986 to 1990 (23 sex-and site-specific
maps; 3 site-specific maps, both sexes combined)
- Maps demonstrate incidence rate ratios (for small regions relative
to the Canadian average) and statistical significance
- Summary text for each map includes descriptive epidemiology, data
quality issues, known or suspected risk factors, current methods of
prevention and early detection, and assessment of geographic patterns
- Extensive discussion of data quality issues
- Strong evidence of spatial aggregation was observed for the following
sites:
- Breast, cervix uteri; females only
- All sites combined, prostate, kidney, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma; males
only
- Stomach, colorectal, lung, bladder, leukemia; males and females
- Larynx, melanoma; males and females combined
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Applicable taxes and shipping are extra.
Health Interview Surveys:
Towards International Harmonization of Methods and Instruments
Edited by A de Bruin, HSV Picavet and A Nossikov
Regional Publications, European Series, No 58
Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1996;
161pp (English only); ISBN9289013222; $39(CAN)/ $35.10(US)/ 39. (Sw fr);
Order no 1310058
Monitoring health is an essential task of country systems for health
information and of measuring the European Region's progress toward achieving
health for all. The European policy of health for all includes internationally
agreed indicators for countries to use. Health interview surveys provide
the bestin some cases the onlymeans to collect data on some of the indicators
that reflect more recent public health concerns, such as health-related
behaviour and quality of life. The surveys mirror the information that
only properly approached individuals may be able to provide and ensure
the coverage of all subgroups of the population. Yet they enjoy a long
tradition in only a few countries.
Moreover, information on indicators is sometimes not comparable. The
methods and instruments of data collection have often been developed without
international co-ordination, or adapted from those in use in other countries,
usually with substantial changes to meet local requirements. In addition,
countries lacking a tradition of health interviewing are often uncertain
about the best way to conduct surveys. The WHO Regional Office for Europe
and Statistics Netherlands organized a series of meetings to tackle these
problems. The result was the internationally agreed methods and instruments
for health interview surveys that are set out in this book. These are
likely to become standards, and thus improve the comparability of information.
The book provides practical guidance on health interview surveys. It
describes their role in monitoring health for all, the development and
use of methods and instruments, and the prospects for harmonizing the
surveys across the European Region. It is thus essential reading for all
concerned with planning and making such surveys, whether in national statistics
offices or in public or private interviewing agencies. It will also be
useful to the public health community, including students and academics.
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Announcement of New Publications
from the Division of Preventive Oncology
of The Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation
Geographic Distribution of Cancer in Ontario
Volume II: Atlas of Cancer Incidence 1980-91
Cancer Incidence in Ontario:
Trends and Regional Variations in the 1980s
Cancer Survival in Ontario
NOW AVAILABLE
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Third publication: $30.00 + $2.10 GST (in Canada); $50 (US/overseas)
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