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new breast cancer screening guidelines go against expert recommendations: what this means for canadians

the newly released breast cancer guidelines failed to update according to recent data surrounding screening, which experts say is “dangerous and harmful to canadians.”
angelica bottaro
may 30 2024

what is car t-cell therapy? how immunotherapy is changing treatment options for cancer, diabetes and other autoimmune diseases

car t-cell therapy is a form of immunotherapy that has shown promise in treating many things, from autoimmune disease to solid-tumour cancers.
angelica bottaro
may 15 2024

what it feels like: cervical cancer, hpv awareness and the power of family

"your whole life flashes before your eyes. but you’re also feeling motivated to get treatment started, because you have this sense of ‘i can do this,’" cindy howard says of being diagnosed with cervical cancer.
karen hawthorne
may 7 2024

hpv in canada: stats, impact and resources

health canada reports the lifetime cumulative incidence of hpv infection is estimated at more than 70 per cent for all hpv types combined, making hpv the most common sti.
karen hawthorne
may 1 2024

lung cancer treatment takes step forward with immunotherapy and chemotherapy research

new research surrounding immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy shows promise for non-small cell lung cancers.
angelica bottaro
apr 29 2024

diagnosed with hpv: managing treatment, support and cancer risks

hpv is the most common sexually transmitted infection – 75 per cent of sexually active canadians will have the virus at some point in their lives.
karen hawthorne
apr 24 2024

machado: will 'symptom science' make it easier to live with cancer?

understanding what causes side effects, who is most likely to develop them and how severe they will be can make a huge difference in the quality of life of people living with cancer.
lisa machado
apr 19 2024

machado: there are a lot of reasons for missed cancer diagnoses, but not having access to screening should never be one of them

cancer doesn't care what your age is or how healthy you are or how good you look — anyone is fair game for this insidious disease, and we have research to prove it.
lisa machado
apr 12 2024
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canadian digestive health foundation
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diabetes canada

new breast cancer screening guidelines go against expert recommendations: what this means for canadians

the newly released breast cancer guidelines failed to update according to recent data surrounding screening, which experts say is “dangerous and harmful to canadians.”
angelica bottaro
may 30 2024

what is car t-cell therapy? how immunotherapy is changing treatment options for cancer, diabetes and other autoimmune diseases

car t-cell therapy is a form of immunotherapy that has shown promise in treating many things, from autoimmune disease to solid-tumour cancers.
angelica bottaro
may 15 2024

what it feels like: cervical cancer, hpv awareness and the power of family

"your whole life flashes before your eyes. but you’re also feeling motivated to get treatment started, because you have this sense of ‘i can do this,’" cindy howard says of being diagnosed with cervical cancer.
karen hawthorne
may 7 2024

hpv in canada: stats, impact and resources

health canada reports the lifetime cumulative incidence of hpv infection is estimated at more than 70 per cent for all hpv types combined, making hpv the most common sti.
karen hawthorne
may 1 2024
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation

lung cancer treatment takes step forward with immunotherapy and chemotherapy research

new research surrounding immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy shows promise for non-small cell lung cancers.
angelica bottaro
apr 29 2024

diagnosed with hpv: managing treatment, support and cancer risks

hpv is the most common sexually transmitted infection – 75 per cent of sexually active canadians will have the virus at some point in their lives.
karen hawthorne
apr 24 2024

machado: will 'symptom science' make it easier to live with cancer?

understanding what causes side effects, who is most likely to develop them and how severe they will be can make a huge difference in the quality of life of people living with cancer.
lisa machado
apr 19 2024

machado: there are a lot of reasons for missed cancer diagnoses, but not having access to screening should never be one of them

cancer doesn't care what your age is or how healthy you are or how good you look — anyone is fair game for this insidious disease, and we have research to prove it.
lisa machado
apr 12 2024
powered by
migraine canada

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