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machado: prescriptions for pleasure reimagines care in a system that can barely hold itself up

sexual satisfaction, social connections, and spending time in nature are all things that impact our physical and emotional well-being — just as important as anything we can get from a pharmacy.
lisa machado
sep 25 2023

machado: having an 'easier' time with a disease doesn't make it any less awful

making comparisons is a fundamental human tendency, but when it comes to health issues, an important part of supporting patients and caregivers is always making space for their own perspectives of what they are facing.
lisa machado
sep 20 2023

lymphoma patients continue to suffer from fear, anxiety and depression

despite gruelling radiotherapy, chemotherapy, a marrow transplant and an allograft, it's the emotional and mental trauma that stands out for guy bouguet decades after his lymphoma diagnosis.
andrew robichaud
sep 15 2023

peter mansbridge talks prostate cancer awareness, regular testing and the odds facing canadian men

it’s a simple blood test — so why are so many canadian men not getting tested for prostate cancer?
emma jones
sep 14 2023

doctor's orders: speak up and get screened for prostate cancer

the most important message about prostate cancer is early detection before it causes symptoms like back, hip or rib pain that usually happens when the cancer has already metastasized.
karen hawthorne
sep 13 2023

opinion: precision medicine offers cancer patients a better chance at survival – why are we making them wait?

it's time that our governments addressed the fragmented health-care systems and complex regulatory and pricing models that are blocking access to the innovative therapies people living with cancer need to survive.
louise binder, health policy consultant, save your skin foundation & martine elias, executive director of myeloma canada
sep 12 2023

how i care for prostate cancer: 'not every day has to be a good day'

natalie wild’s life changed suddenly when her husband stefan was diagnosed with stage iii prostate cancer at age 44, just one year into their marriage.
maja begovic
sep 6 2023

machado: it's time to dismantle a system that makes survival too expensive

gleevec, the "miracle" drug for chronic myelogenous leukemia, helped kick off the trend of expensive precision medicine. are unaffordable medications leaving patients — and their doctors — to make treatment decisions based on cost?
lisa machado
sep 5 2023
powered by
obesity canada
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
powered by
save your skin foundation

machado: prescriptions for pleasure reimagines care in a system that can barely hold itself up

sexual satisfaction, social connections, and spending time in nature are all things that impact our physical and emotional well-being — just as important as anything we can get from a pharmacy.
lisa machado
sep 25 2023

machado: having an 'easier' time with a disease doesn't make it any less awful

making comparisons is a fundamental human tendency, but when it comes to health issues, an important part of supporting patients and caregivers is always making space for their own perspectives of what they are facing.
lisa machado
sep 20 2023

lymphoma patients continue to suffer from fear, anxiety and depression

despite gruelling radiotherapy, chemotherapy, a marrow transplant and an allograft, it's the emotional and mental trauma that stands out for guy bouguet decades after his lymphoma diagnosis.
andrew robichaud
sep 15 2023

peter mansbridge talks prostate cancer awareness, regular testing and the odds facing canadian men

it’s a simple blood test — so why are so many canadian men not getting tested for prostate cancer?
emma jones
sep 14 2023
powered by
obesity canada

doctor's orders: speak up and get screened for prostate cancer

the most important message about prostate cancer is early detection before it causes symptoms like back, hip or rib pain that usually happens when the cancer has already metastasized.
karen hawthorne
sep 13 2023

opinion: precision medicine offers cancer patients a better chance at survival – why are we making them wait?

it's time that our governments addressed the fragmented health-care systems and complex regulatory and pricing models that are blocking access to the innovative therapies people living with cancer need to survive.
louise binder, health policy consultant, save your skin foundation & martine elias, executive director of myeloma canada
sep 12 2023

how i care for prostate cancer: 'not every day has to be a good day'

natalie wild’s life changed suddenly when her husband stefan was diagnosed with stage iii prostate cancer at age 44, just one year into their marriage.
maja begovic
sep 6 2023

machado: it's time to dismantle a system that makes survival too expensive

gleevec, the "miracle" drug for chronic myelogenous leukemia, helped kick off the trend of expensive precision medicine. are unaffordable medications leaving patients — and their doctors — to make treatment decisions based on cost?
lisa machado
sep 5 2023
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

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