Publications

These publications are examples of research made possible with data from CanPath and its regional cohorts.

2025

Quality of non-surgical and non-pharmacological knee osteoarthritis care in the Maritimes

Authors: A. R. Budarick, C. L. Hubley-Kozey, L. C. Li, O.Theou, W. D. Stanish, R.F. Moyer

The researchers evaluated the quality of care for individuals with mild-to-moderate knee osteoarthritis recruited from the Atlantic PATH cohort in the Canadian Maritime provinces. Using a healthcare quality survey based on the British Columbia Osteoarthritis criteria, they found an overall pass rate of 42.9%, with only 4.3% receiving non-ambulatory function assessments compared to 85.7% for ambulatory function assessments. These findings underscore significant gaps in care for individuals with mild-to-moderate knee osteoarthritis in the Maritimes.

Read Publication
2022

Harnessing the power of data linkage to enrich the cancer research ecosystem in Canada

Authors: Robin Urquhart, Philip Awadalla, Parveen Bhatti, Trevor Dummer, Simon Gravel, Jennifer Vena, Riaz Alvi, Philippe Broet, Cynthia Kendell, Victoria Kirsh, Guillaume Lettre, Kimberly Skead, Grace Shen-Tu, Ellen Sweeney, Donna Turner

This abstract discusses a project aimed at linking cancer registry and administrative health data to Canada’s largest population health study, the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow’s Health (CanPath). The project seeks to enrich the cancer research ecosystem in Canada by providing researchers with a comprehensive dataset that includes genetics, environment, lifestyle, and behaviour data. The linked data will be made available through a cloud-based solution called the CanPath Data Safe Haven, which is accessible to researchers through secure access. The project will address concerns related to the accessibility of cancer data in Canada, bring more value to existing data, and support an enhanced understanding of the impacts of cancer on marginalized populations.

Read Publication