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You might also want to check what has been done in the USA. A few years
back the National Cancer Institute funded some projects on cancer
prevention among Native Americans and Alaska Natives. One of them was a
cervical cancer project in North Carolina. They have some good reports
on those projects.
Nader
----- Original Message -----
From: Nancy Snowball <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, October 4, 2004 9:24 pm
Subject: cervical cancer resources
> I am looking into developing some resources about cervical cancer
> screening for Aboriginal women in Alberta. I am aware of some
> resourcesthat have been developed in B.C. but not of any from any
> otherprovinces. I would appreciate hearing about any Canadian
> resources that
> exist for Aboriginal women, and any lessons learned through
> developing them.
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> Nancy Snowball MCS, MSc
> Health Promotion Manager, Screening Programs
> Population Health and Information Division
> Alberta Cancer Board
> 2202- 2nd Street S.W.
> Calgary, Alberta T2S 3C1
> Tel: (403) 355-3269 Fax: (403) 355-3289
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