Canadian Network
The mandate of the Canadian Network on HPV Prevention is to improve the health of Canadians by optimizing prevention strategies and technologies related to HPV associated diseases. The Canadian Network on HPV Prevention will bridge the communication and coordination gaps by bringing together key academic, clinical, government and non-government organizations representing diverse agendas and expertise to nurture collaborative partnerships that span public health, healthcare, advocacy, and research interests. Network activities which foster HPV research funding and enhance synergies within and between stakeholders will facilitate knowledge translation and transfer to clinical practice.
Webinars:
The Canadian Network on HPV Prevention Webinar Session of October 23, 2011
"HPV Testing Technologies: Current evidence and new advancements"
Moderated by Dr. Joan Murphy, Chairperson of the Canadian Network on HPV Prevention. Presentations by Dr. Francois Coutlée, University of Montreal: Understanding characteristics and performance of available testing technology; and Dr. Philip Castle, American Society for Clinical Pathology, Washington DC: Population application of HPV testing. More info and video recording here.
The Canadian Network on HPV Prevention Webinar Session of June 13, 2011
"The Use of HPV Vaccine and Males"
Direct link to video Canadian Network on HPV Prevention Webinar Session.
The Canadian Network on HPV Prevention Webinar Session of February 10, 2011
"Implementing HPV Testing Technology & HPV Immunization Status into
National Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines"Canadian HPV Network from ICID on Vimeo.
Other Activities:
The Canadian Network on HPV Prevention Highlighted
in the June 2011 edition of the HPV Today Newsletter
See page 14 in HPV Today (Issue Number 23, June 2011) for an article about the
Canadian Network on HPV prevention.
For the HPV Today newsletter link
Note, the newsletter is free but registration is required.
Also see:
- Directory of Canadian HPV Research 2010
- HPV Abstract Summaries & Research Priorities 2009-2010

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