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breast cancer

what can learning about breast cancer in dogs teach us about humans?

new research looks promising for improving early diagnosis of breast cancer in dogs — and possibly even in people.
robin roberts
oct 26 2022

new hope for patients with breast cancer that has spread to the brain

'when you have a cancer diagnosis, your life is kind of put on hold.'
karen hawthorne
oct 25 2022

carly simon ‘filled with sorrow’ over death of her sisters who died of cancer one day apart

joanna simon, 85, acclaimed mezzo-soprano and emmy-winning tv correspondent, died of thyroid cancer on wednesday, while lucy simon, 82, tony-nominated composer, died of metastatic breast cancer on thursday.
karen hawthorne
oct 24 2022

alberta lowers recommended age for breast cancer screening

'health economics have shown that it's more cost effective to find a cancer early than to treat a cancer once it's detected'
olivia condon
oct 19 2022

opinion: i lost my sister-in-law to the most aggressive and deadliest form of breast cancer

triple negative breast cancer is incredibly persistent and is more likely to impact women under 50 and has more limited treatment options
dr. sandi dunn
oct 18 2022

'shocking statistics': poll finds majority of breast cancer survivors felt unprepared for diagnosis

the breast cancer canada survey also found that most canadian women feel confident in the ability of doctors to diagnose and treat breast cancer, while more than half of men reported not knowing where to find information on breast cancer if they needed it.
emma jones
sep 14 2022

provinces that don't screen women in their 40s, have higher rates of advanced breast cancers 

outdated screening guidelines paint a bleak picture for women diagnosed with breast cancer in their 50s and 60s.
karen hawthorne
sep 9 2022

olivia newton-john gave a voice to those with cancer and shifted the focus to the life of survivors

explaining her “pro cannabis” stance on 60 minutes australia in 2019, newton-john reflected a growing recognition of community interest in diverse approaches to pain and symptom management
the conversation
aug 15 2022
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what can learning about breast cancer in dogs teach us about humans?

new research looks promising for improving early diagnosis of breast cancer in dogs — and possibly even in people.
robin roberts
oct 26 2022

new hope for patients with breast cancer that has spread to the brain

'when you have a cancer diagnosis, your life is kind of put on hold.'
karen hawthorne
oct 25 2022

carly simon ‘filled with sorrow’ over death of her sisters who died of cancer one day apart

joanna simon, 85, acclaimed mezzo-soprano and emmy-winning tv correspondent, died of thyroid cancer on wednesday, while lucy simon, 82, tony-nominated composer, died of metastatic breast cancer on thursday.
karen hawthorne
oct 24 2022

alberta lowers recommended age for breast cancer screening

'health economics have shown that it's more cost effective to find a cancer early than to treat a cancer once it's detected'
olivia condon
oct 19 2022
powered by
movember canada

opinion: i lost my sister-in-law to the most aggressive and deadliest form of breast cancer

triple negative breast cancer is incredibly persistent and is more likely to impact women under 50 and has more limited treatment options
dr. sandi dunn
oct 18 2022

'shocking statistics': poll finds majority of breast cancer survivors felt unprepared for diagnosis

the breast cancer canada survey also found that most canadian women feel confident in the ability of doctors to diagnose and treat breast cancer, while more than half of men reported not knowing where to find information on breast cancer if they needed it.
emma jones
sep 14 2022

provinces that don't screen women in their 40s, have higher rates of advanced breast cancers 

outdated screening guidelines paint a bleak picture for women diagnosed with breast cancer in their 50s and 60s.
karen hawthorne
sep 9 2022

olivia newton-john gave a voice to those with cancer and shifted the focus to the life of survivors

explaining her “pro cannabis” stance on 60 minutes australia in 2019, newton-john reflected a growing recognition of community interest in diverse approaches to pain and symptom management
the conversation
aug 15 2022
powered by
save your skin foundation

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