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bile duct cancer in canada: stats, survival rate and impact

roughly 16 out of every one million people in canada are diagnosed with cholangiocarcinoma – also known as bile duct cancer – each year.
angelica bottaro
feb 8 2024

cml: 'you have to educate yourself so that you can be your own advocate'

joannie clements has seen some important changes in the way doctors communicate with patients since being diagnosed with a rare blood cancer 22 years ago.
dave yasvinski
feb 7 2024

king charles diagnosed with cancer: essential steps and guidance after a cancer diagnosis

if you have recently had your life changed with a cancer diagnosis, knowing the next steps to take in your journey will make it that much easier to navigate.
angelica bottaro
feb 6 2024

opinion: you can't afford to have cancer

thirty-per-cent of canadians would have to go into debt to pay for the out-of-pocket costs of a cancer diagnosis.
andrea seale, ceo, canadian cancer society
feb 6 2024

what it feels like: cancer never leaves you

cancer can look very different depending on the type and the nerve-racking decisions about treatment. for patients and their families, the journey takes courage.
karen hawthorne
feb 4 2024

poonam pandey faked own death to raise awareness for cervical cancer: what you need to know about causes, symptoms and screening

indian actor and model poonam pandey is alive, putting to rest fears that she had died of cervical cancer on feb. 2, 2024. the story of her death dominated the online airwaves and, in the wake of it all, started a bigger conversation for many women across the world.
angelica bottaro
feb 2 2024

cancer in canada: stats, resources and support

two in every five canadians will be diagnosed with cancer, which speaks to the growing burden on healthcare services that are already stretched.
karen hawthorne
feb 2 2024

how i care for cancer: love and gratitude in unlikely places

for family caregivers, cancer changes almost everything – except the realization that love is what keeps you going.
karen hawthorne
feb 2 2024
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canadian digestive health foundation
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movember canada
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bile duct cancer in canada: stats, survival rate and impact

roughly 16 out of every one million people in canada are diagnosed with cholangiocarcinoma – also known as bile duct cancer – each year.
angelica bottaro
feb 8 2024

cml: 'you have to educate yourself so that you can be your own advocate'

joannie clements has seen some important changes in the way doctors communicate with patients since being diagnosed with a rare blood cancer 22 years ago.
dave yasvinski
feb 7 2024

king charles diagnosed with cancer: essential steps and guidance after a cancer diagnosis

if you have recently had your life changed with a cancer diagnosis, knowing the next steps to take in your journey will make it that much easier to navigate.
angelica bottaro
feb 6 2024

opinion: you can't afford to have cancer

thirty-per-cent of canadians would have to go into debt to pay for the out-of-pocket costs of a cancer diagnosis.
andrea seale, ceo, canadian cancer society
feb 6 2024
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation

what it feels like: cancer never leaves you

cancer can look very different depending on the type and the nerve-racking decisions about treatment. for patients and their families, the journey takes courage.
karen hawthorne
feb 4 2024

poonam pandey faked own death to raise awareness for cervical cancer: what you need to know about causes, symptoms and screening

indian actor and model poonam pandey is alive, putting to rest fears that she had died of cervical cancer on feb. 2, 2024. the story of her death dominated the online airwaves and, in the wake of it all, started a bigger conversation for many women across the world.
angelica bottaro
feb 2 2024

cancer in canada: stats, resources and support

two in every five canadians will be diagnosed with cancer, which speaks to the growing burden on healthcare services that are already stretched.
karen hawthorne
feb 2 2024

how i care for cancer: love and gratitude in unlikely places

for family caregivers, cancer changes almost everything – except the realization that love is what keeps you going.
karen hawthorne
feb 2 2024
powered by
movember canada

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