Canadian Centre for Applied Research in Cancer Control
The Canadian Centre for Applied Research in Cancer Control (ARCC) is a pan-Canadian research network with a mission to improve cancer control and the delivery of cancer care. It achieves its mission through interdisciplinary leadership in health economics, services, policy and ethics research, education, and knowledge translation.
Research Areas
- Health technology assessment
- Health systems, services and policy
- Societal values and public engagement
- Survivorship
- Knowledge translation
ARCC is funded by the Canadian Cancer Society and operates as a partnership between the BC Cancer Agency, Cancer Care Ontario, the University of British Columbia and the University of Toronto. The ARCC network is made up of researchers, clinicians, and decision and policy makers from across Canada.
To learn more about ARCC, visit the Canadian Centre for Applied Research in Cancer Control website.