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The Cancer Research Program studies the delivery of services across the continuum of cancer care. This includes cancer screening, diagnosis and treatment (surgery, systemic therapy and radiotherapy) and other cancer-related experiences within the initial years after diagnosis. Survivorship, palliation and end-of-life care are also examined.
Program Lead: Rinku Sutradhar
Program Coordinator: [email protected]
Scientists in the Cancer Research Program investigate numerous types of cancers, including:
Additional research themes within the Cancer Program include:
Explore our directory of ICES Scientists who support province-wide research collaboration.
The Cancer Research Program is affiliated with multiple organizations and works collaboratively to advance cancer research across many sectors. An important partner organization is Ontario Health – Cancer Care Ontario with whom scientists are engaged in important policy-shaping research such as:

ICES’ wide-ranging research is organized into eight major programs. These programs support province-wide research collaboration and networking, as well as strategy development and resource planning.