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remembering singer, actor and medical cannabis advocate olivia newton-john

73-year-old grease star and grammy winner dies following a lengthy battle with breast cancer
angela stelmakowich
aug 11 2022

windsor researcher earns grant money for breast cancer

in february 2021, the world health organization stated breast cancer was the most diagnosed cancer worldwide.
mary caton
jun 9 2022

health care that's 'devoid of kindness' and 'hipster doughnuts': sue robins on surviving life as a patient

vancouver activist, author and breast cancer survivor sue robins shares critical insights on the state of canada's health-care system in her new book, ducks in a row: healthcare reimagined.
karen hawthorne
jun 8 2022

'hope, optimism, a better quality of life': clinical trials save lives while moving science forward. here's how you can be a part of it

clinical trials help bring innovative treatments to those who need it most, saving lives, and giving people a chance to play a role in advancing medicine.
clinical trials ontario
may 20 2022

breast implant illness: danica patrick says breast implants were making her sick

breast implant illness is used to describe post-implant symptoms like fatigue, chest pain, hair loss, and depression.
emma jones
may 4 2022

cancer survivor robin roberts says she's 'a puddle' dealing with her partner's diagnosis

the veteran newscaster has had two bouts of cancer of her own. now she's the caretaker for her longterm partner, who has breast cancer.
maija kappler
apr 26 2022

breast cancer: 'my god, it feels like a piece of wood'

seventy-year-old monika malecka was having a bath when she found a lump in her breast. that lump turned out to be two cancerous tumours.
karen hawthorne
apr 18 2022

after 10 mammograms, half of women can expect a false positive: study

researchers found that while newer technology did not substantially reduce the risk of false positives, the chances were much lower when screening was done every two years.
dave yasvinski
mar 29 2022
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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obesity canada
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diabetes canada

remembering singer, actor and medical cannabis advocate olivia newton-john

73-year-old grease star and grammy winner dies following a lengthy battle with breast cancer
angela stelmakowich
aug 11 2022

windsor researcher earns grant money for breast cancer

in february 2021, the world health organization stated breast cancer was the most diagnosed cancer worldwide.
mary caton
jun 9 2022

health care that's 'devoid of kindness' and 'hipster doughnuts': sue robins on surviving life as a patient

vancouver activist, author and breast cancer survivor sue robins shares critical insights on the state of canada's health-care system in her new book, ducks in a row: healthcare reimagined.
karen hawthorne
jun 8 2022

'hope, optimism, a better quality of life': clinical trials save lives while moving science forward. here's how you can be a part of it

clinical trials help bring innovative treatments to those who need it most, saving lives, and giving people a chance to play a role in advancing medicine.
clinical trials ontario
may 20 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

breast implant illness: danica patrick says breast implants were making her sick

breast implant illness is used to describe post-implant symptoms like fatigue, chest pain, hair loss, and depression.
emma jones
may 4 2022

cancer survivor robin roberts says she's 'a puddle' dealing with her partner's diagnosis

the veteran newscaster has had two bouts of cancer of her own. now she's the caretaker for her longterm partner, who has breast cancer.
maija kappler
apr 26 2022

breast cancer: 'my god, it feels like a piece of wood'

seventy-year-old monika malecka was having a bath when she found a lump in her breast. that lump turned out to be two cancerous tumours.
karen hawthorne
apr 18 2022

after 10 mammograms, half of women can expect a false positive: study

researchers found that while newer technology did not substantially reduce the risk of false positives, the chances were much lower when screening was done every two years.
dave yasvinski
mar 29 2022
powered by
obesity canada

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