The Cancer in Young People in Canada (CYP-C) surveillance program collects in-depth data concerning risk factors, health outcomes, quality and accessibility of care, and late effects among children and youth with cancer.
CYP-C represents a collaboration involving C17 Council, Canadian Partnerships Against Cancer (CPAC), Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), provincial and territorial cancer registries, Statistics Canada and non-governmental organizations.
Available for immediate download is the CYP-C surveillance report (version 1, 2017), which provides descriptive results for children diagnosed from 2001-2006.
For information about how to apply for access to patient or aggregate level data, for use in your research project, please visit: http://www.c17.ca/index.php?cID=70