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Breast cancer is the most common form of incident cancer and the dominant cause of cancer-related death among women aged 0-74 across the European Union. Female mortality due to lung cancer is significantly lower than that of breast cancer, and is also lower in women than men, but has been steadily rising (Bosetti et al 2008, Boyle Lewin 2008). Across the EU/EEA countries, men are more affected by HIV than women, with an infection ratio of 2:1. In women the predominant routes of transmission are heterosexual contact and injection drug use (ECDC 2008a). In terms of other sexually transmitted infectious diseases, a. | CHANGING DIRECTIONS CHANGING LIVES The Mental Health strategy for Canada of Canada Commission de la santé mentale du Canada Strategy Team Mary Bartram Howard Chodos Sarah Gosling Susan Lynn Hardie Francine Knoops Louise Lapierre Donna Lyons Barbara Neuwelt Translation Coordinator Mylène Proulx Ce document est disponible en frangais. This document is available at Suggested citation Mental Health Commission of Canada. 2012 . Changing directions changing lives The mental health strategy for Canada. Calgary AB Author. 2012 Mental Health Commission of Canada 10301 Southport Lane SW Calgary Alberta T2W 1S7 Production of this document is made possible through a financial contribution from Health Canada. The views represented herein solely represent the views of the Mental Health Commission of Canada. ISBN 978-0-9813795-2-4 Legal deposit National Library of Canada CHANGING DIRECTIONS CHANGING LIVES THE MENTAL HEALTH STRATEGY FOR CANADA Mental Health Commission of Canada Commission de la santé mentale du .

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