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MULTILEVEL MODELS OF HEALTH

CANADIAN CANCER STATISTICS PUBLICATION. (2018). CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY. RETRIEVED NOVEMBER 4, 2018, FROM

HTTP://WWW.CANCER.CA/EN/CANCER-INFORMATION/CANCER-101/CANADIAN-CANCER-STATISTICS-PUBLICATION/?REGION=ON

This publication is a summary of the Canadian Cancer statistics of the burden of cancer in this country. It is meant to help health professionals, researchers, policy-makers and the general public have detailed information of this disease and its effect on Canada. This data also helps to identify priority areas on the realm of cancer control and management.

CERVICAL CANCER. (2018). CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY. RETRIEVED NOVEMBER 4, 2018, FROM

HTTP://WWW.CANCER.CA/EN/CANCER-INFORMATION/CANCER-TYPE/CERVICAL/CERVICAL-CANCER/?REGION=ON

The Canadian Cancer Society goes into detail of the different types of cervical cancer and what to expect as you go through the different stages of the cancer journey, from diagnosis to treatment and life after cancer. It also details statistics of incidence of cervical cancer in Canada and prevention/screening programs.

CERVICAL CANCER IS PREVENTABLE. (2014).  NATIONAL CENTER FOR CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND HEALTH PROMOTION, DIVISION OF CANCER PREVENTION AND CONTROL. RETRIEVED NOVEMBER 4, 2018, FROM HTTPS://WWW.CDC.GOV/VITALSIGNS/CERVICAL-CANCER/INDEX.HTML

This CDC webpage goes into detail of how cervical cancer is preventable and how as a society we can do better. It depicts the incidence rates of cervical cancer and mortality due to cervical cancer through infographics and visually-appealing figures. The information is American based and it goes through how the government, the healthcare providers, and the individual can help decrease the rates of cervical cancer.

MODULE 1: WHAT ARE THE SOCIAL ECOLOGICAL MODEL (SEM), COMMUNICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT (C4D).

(2014). UNICEF. RETRIEVED FROM HTTPS://WWW.UNICEF.ORG/CBSC/FILES/MODULE_1_SEM-C4D.DOCX

This document created by UNICEF is a module where they explain what the Social Ecological Model (SEM) is, as well as each level of this model corresponds to UNICEF’s communication for development (CD4) approaches for achieving behavioural and social change.

ONTARIO CERVICAL SCREENING PROGRAM. (2018). CANCER CARE ONTARIO. RETRIEVED NOVEMBER 4, 2018, FROM HTTPS://WWW.CANCERCAREONTARIO.CA/EN/CANCER-CARE-ONTARIO/PROGRAMS/SCREENING-PROGRAMS/ONTARIO-CERVICAL

This resources goes into detail of the Ontario cervical screening program. This program aims to reduce the risk of developing or dying from cervical cancer by increasing the percentage of women who get screened regularly and who have timely and appropriate follow-up of abnormal results. The webpage goes into detail of when to get screened, how to get screened, and what to expect when you are being screened for cervical cancer.

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