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2005 Report Card Feedback

The Cancer Advocacy Coalition of canada released its Report Card on Cancer on January 31, 2006.

We are interested in your opinion about this publication. Please take a few minutes to complete this survey and send your comments back to us.

 

How did you receive your copy of the Report Card? in the mail
 from the CACC website directly
 from another organization
 from a friend
 from the CACC site through a link from another organization
Is this the first Report Card you have received or read? yes
 no
Please rate your interest in the Report Card's Editorial article didn't read it
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... Patient Stories article? didn't read it
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... Waiting Times article? didn't read it
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... Screening article? didn't read it
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... 'Your money or your life' article? didn't read it
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... 'Cancer staging' article? didn't read it
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... 'Cancer drug access' article? didn't read it
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... 'Physician's duty to disclose' article? didn't read it
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... 'Playing with the numbers' article? didn't read it
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... 'News' article? didn't read it
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... 'Funding for cancer control' article? didn't read it
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What other publications do you read on these topics? Professional journals
 Publications of non-profit groups
 Publications of government institutes and agencies
 General interest magazines with a focus on health issues
 Mainstream newspapers and news magazines
 Online materials from trusted sources
Which online sources do you use?
Do you think the Report Card offers useful information for Canadians living with cancer? yes
 no
... for elected officials? yes
 no
... for the general public? yes
 no
... for health professionals? yes
 no
... for health system administrators? yes
 no
... for researchers? yes
 no
... for policy advisors? yes
 no
How would you rate the importance of the Report Card in analyzing cancer issues? Unnecessary
 Not very important
 Somewhat important
 Very important
Why?
How would you rate the credibility of the Report Card in analyzing cancer issues? Very low
 Not very good
 Better than most
 Very high
Why?
What would make the Report Card more interesting and useful to you?
What subjects would you recommend for future Report Card articles?
Any other comments for us?
Which of the following best describes your current connection with cancer? I have/had cancer
 A family member/close friend has/had cancer
 Non-profit cancer group
 Health professional
 Community service organization
 Hospital
 Provincial cancer agency
 Policy or research institution
 Elected official
 Research
 University
 Media
 Business interest
 None of the above
If you would like a response to your comments, please include your contact information.
Which province do you live in? British Columbia
 Alberta
 Saskatchewan
 Manitoba
 Ontario
 Quebec
 New Brunswick
 Newfoundland
 PEI
 Nova Scotia
 Nunavut
 Yukon
 Northwest Territories
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