Cancer Information Links

Canadian Prostate Cancer Network

Cancer Surveillance On-Line from Health Canada

Chasing the cancer answer

Environment Canada's National Pollutant Release Inventory

UK Working Group on the Primary Prevention of Breast Cancer - London cancer information activist Diana Ward works with this group

International Agency for Research on Cancer - World Health Organization

Cancer-Gate: How to Win The Losing Cancer War - Dr. Sam Epstein's book

Labour Environmental Alliance Society - Mae Burrows is the executive director. The group is the publisher of the CancerSmart Consumer Guide

The Guide to Less Toxic Products - developed by the Environmental Health Association of Nova Scotia

Canadian Partnership for Children's Health and Environment - aims to protect kids from toxic contaminants

Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations - part of Canada's Hazardous Products Act

Canada's Chemical Producers' Association: Health and Safety Issues

Pollution Watch lists chemicals tracked by Environment Canada's National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) and documents their health effects, including those that are carcinogenic.

The Guide to Less Toxic Products was developed by the Environmental Health Association of Nova Scotia to provide information about potential health risks of commonly used products, and provide suggestions for alternatives.

Scorecard provides detailed information on more than 11,200 chemicals, including recognized and suspected carcinogens.

Known and Suspected Carcinogens is a list compiled by the Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory at Oxford University.

Known and Probable Carcinogens from the American Cancer Society.

Occupational Carcinogen List from the U.S. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.

Carcinogens Lists compiled by the Brookhaven National Laboratory (U.S. Department of Energy).

Canadian Cancer Society

Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation

Breast Cancer Society of Canada