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Cancer in Young People in Canada Data Tool Updated: May 2023

The Cancer in Young People in Canada (CYP-C) Data Tool provides pan-Canadian surveillance data on children and youth with cancer to inform research and planning for cancer control efforts. The CYP-C surveillance system operates through a collaboration between the Public Health Agency of Canada, the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer, and the C17 Council, a network of all seventeen children’s cancer hospitals across the country.

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    * Categories with less than 30 cases have been excluded.

    ** The NCI risk group selection is not available for diagnoses in 2001-2005.

    Kaplan-Meier survival estimate: Text description

    Kaplan-Meier survival estimate and 95% confidence intervals for for

    All the graphs and tables were created using data from either the Cancer in Young People in Canada program (CYP-C) which includes the data from the Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario (POGO) for Ontario and the eCYP system for all other Canadian jurisdictions, or the Canadian Cancer Registry (CCR) database at Statistics Canada. Refer to technical notes for more information.

    Acknowledgments

    The contributions of study participants, participating pediatric oncology centres, members of the CYP-C Management and Steering Committees, the Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario and its five hospital partners, the C17 Council, and the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer are gratefully acknowledged.

    Suggested Citation

    Centre for Surveillance and Applied Research, Public Health Agency of Canada. Cancer in Young People in Canada Data Tool. 2020 Edition. Public Health Infobase. Ottawa (ON): Public Health Agency of Canada, 2023.

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