Abstract
Survivors of childhood cancers can face life-long health risks. In this study we describe the prevalence of childhood cancer in Canada by type, geographic region, year, age group and sex, using publicly available data in the Cancer in Young People in Canada (CYP-C) data tool. By 2021, 4325 people aged less than 20 years who had received a cancer diagnosis within the previous 5 years were still alive. The age-standardized 5-year prevalence increased by 12% over the past 15 years. Leukemia was the most prevalent childhood cancer. The CYP-C data tool provides comprehensive and timely public health surveillance statistics to understand the burden of childhood cancer.