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diagnosed with colorectal cancer: managing treatment, support and barriers

a colorectal cancer diagnosis can be a shock to the system, and knowing what to do after receiving one can make all the difference in your recovery.
angelica bottaro
mar 6 2024

colorectal cancer in canada: stats, impact and resources

the number of people being diagnosed with colorectal cancer in canada is decreasing, but not in all age groups.
angelica bottaro
mar 6 2024

the cancer collaborative: we're going to have to work together for a better cancer system in canada

collaboration brings together diverse perspectives, expertise, and resources, allowing stakeholders to identify common goals, share best practices, and develop co-ordinated strategies to address shared challenges.
sabrina hanna, bsc.
feb 24 2024

cml: 'this thing is not going to be the end of my life'

onward mudindo was just 34 years old when he was diagnosed with a rare blood cancer called cml. over the next five years, the disease — and the side effects from the drugs used to treat it — forced him to face an increasingly uncertain future.
dave yasvinski
feb 21 2024

machado: empathy is good for us and for healthcare professionals. yet, here we are

healthcare that comes with empathy and compassion has felt like too tall an order for far too long.
lisa machado
feb 16 2024

international day of women and girls in science: why gender disparities in health matter

integrating women into our lexicon is a necessary step in promoting a more inclusive understanding of healthcare.
sabrina hanna, bsc.
feb 11 2024

machado: survival predictions are based on math, science and past experience — but they aren't always accurate

people do beat the "odds." we don't know who will, and maybe not even why they do, but hopefully it's you and i, and everyone we care about.
lisa machado
feb 9 2024

surviving cml makes you ‘grateful for the little things’

eunice orekha was 30 and living in nigeria when she was diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia, a rare blood cancer.
dave yasvinski
feb 8 2024
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diagnosed with colorectal cancer: managing treatment, support and barriers

a colorectal cancer diagnosis can be a shock to the system, and knowing what to do after receiving one can make all the difference in your recovery.
angelica bottaro
mar 6 2024

colorectal cancer in canada: stats, impact and resources

the number of people being diagnosed with colorectal cancer in canada is decreasing, but not in all age groups.
angelica bottaro
mar 6 2024

the cancer collaborative: we're going to have to work together for a better cancer system in canada

collaboration brings together diverse perspectives, expertise, and resources, allowing stakeholders to identify common goals, share best practices, and develop co-ordinated strategies to address shared challenges.
sabrina hanna, bsc.
feb 24 2024

cml: 'this thing is not going to be the end of my life'

onward mudindo was just 34 years old when he was diagnosed with a rare blood cancer called cml. over the next five years, the disease — and the side effects from the drugs used to treat it — forced him to face an increasingly uncertain future.
dave yasvinski
feb 21 2024
powered by
obesity canada

machado: empathy is good for us and for healthcare professionals. yet, here we are

healthcare that comes with empathy and compassion has felt like too tall an order for far too long.
lisa machado
feb 16 2024

international day of women and girls in science: why gender disparities in health matter

integrating women into our lexicon is a necessary step in promoting a more inclusive understanding of healthcare.
sabrina hanna, bsc.
feb 11 2024

machado: survival predictions are based on math, science and past experience — but they aren't always accurate

people do beat the "odds." we don't know who will, and maybe not even why they do, but hopefully it's you and i, and everyone we care about.
lisa machado
feb 9 2024

surviving cml makes you ‘grateful for the little things’

eunice orekha was 30 and living in nigeria when she was diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia, a rare blood cancer.
dave yasvinski
feb 8 2024
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movember canada

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