The Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control Network (CCPCN) is a pan-Canadian network of federal, provincial and territorial cervical cancer screening programs; expert groups; medical and professional organizations; individuals and cervical cancer survivors.
The goal of the CCPCN is to facilitate the continued reduction in the incidence, morbidity and mortality of cervical cancer in Canada by:
- providing a platform for discussion and debate regarding current and future priorities for cervical cancer prevention and control in Canada
- maintaining a pan-Canadian network that collaboratively addresses issues concerning cervical cancer prevention and control
- fostering partnerships and opportunities for collaboration, in order to learn from and promote best practices among sectors and across jurisdictions
- communicating consistent messages on key issues to stakeholders, including policy- and decision-makers
- informing, advising and recommending policies and guidelines to ensure a responsive environment to innovation and change to the Public Health Agency of Canada
- monitoring and evaluating progress, success and failures and devising and recommending national strategies to increase knowledge and awareness of cervical cancer, Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and HPV vaccines to vaccines to maximize optimum use of limited resources.
This website is funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) and the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC).
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