When will you contact me for more information?

2024-11-20T15:37:50-07:00

Our health and lifestyle surveys are typically sent to participants every 2-3 years.  If your file is up to date, we will not need to contact you for more information until our next follow up survey. If you are unsure whether your file is up to date, please get in touch with us. In [...]

When will you contact me for more information?2024-11-20T15:37:50-07:00

I’m a participant but I’m not sure if my information is up to date. What should I do?

2023-05-01T15:18:30-06:00

Get in touch with us! Here are two ways to update your secure file: 1) Contact the ATP call centre: Call the toll-free line 1 877.919.9292 or send us an email tomorrow@ahs.ca Or 2) Log in to the ATP participant portal: If you have already connected to the portal, please log in here: myATPhub.ca Then, [...]

I’m a participant but I’m not sure if my information is up to date. What should I do?2023-05-01T15:18:30-06:00

What research will my data be used in, and how will I know if my data is used?

2024-11-20T15:39:47-07:00

Your data will be used in a variety of research related to cancer and chronic disease. For a list of approved research projects and publications using ATP data (likely including yours), please visit: Approved Research Projects – Alberta’s Tomorrow Project (myatpresearch.ca) Publications – Alberta’s Tomorrow Project (myatpresearch.ca) All data provided to ATP from participants [...]

What research will my data be used in, and how will I know if my data is used?2024-11-20T15:39:47-07:00

Can I share this survey with friends or family who may be interested in participating?

2024-11-20T15:41:22-07:00

Only current participants in Alberta’s Tomorrow Project can participate in the Lung Cancer Risk Factors study and we are no longer recruiting new participants into ATP at this time. We appreciate interest in the project from non-participants though.  For more information, please have your family or friends visit the ATP website myatp.ca or follow [...]

Can I share this survey with friends or family who may be interested in participating?2024-11-20T15:41:22-07:00

What should I do if I encounter technical difficulties while completing this survey?

2024-11-20T13:35:23-07:00

If an error occurs that prevents you from logging into the ATP Participant Portal, try to log in on a different device if you have one. Each device has different settings, firewalls, browser versions, operating systems, etc., and these factors can affect compatibility with the Alberta.ca Account platform or the ATP Participant Portal.  This [...]

What should I do if I encounter technical difficulties while completing this survey?2024-11-20T13:35:23-07:00

Why are you asking me about both my sex at birth and gender identity?

2024-11-21T11:07:09-07:00

‘Sex’ and ‘gender’ are terms that are often used interchangeably but they have different meanings.  Both aspects can have an impact on health. Sex is assigned at birth.  It is usually female or male.  This does not change. Gender identity is related to how individuals define, experience, and express their gender.  It is not [...]

Why are you asking me about both my sex at birth and gender identity?2024-11-21T11:07:09-07:00

Why do you need my National Occupation Code (NOC)?

2024-11-21T11:10:57-07:00

When researchers use occupation information, they usually want to understand job functions as well as possible exposures.  To do so, it’s helpful to be able to group similar job types together.  The 5-digit National Occupation Code (NOC) system is a standard way to group jobs.  Previously, ATP would look at the job title you [...]

Why do you need my National Occupation Code (NOC)?2024-11-21T11:10:57-07:00
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