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what it feels like: colorectal cancer 'is not glamorous at all'

there were other signs, like bloating and abdominal discomfort, but it was the rectal bleeding that led catherine perka to a gastroenterologist and a cancer diagnosis: 'the whole thing feels like, i want to say a dream, but it was more like a nightmare.'
emma jones
mar 16 2023

urine test can spot bladder cancer years before diagnosis, study says

typically diagnosed using a painful procedure that requires inserting a camera into the bladder, researchers simply tested urine instead, identifying the genetic mutations most closely linked to bladder cancer.
dave yasvinski
mar 14 2023

machado: forget the gratitude journal. what makes you feel free?

listing what she was grateful for in a fancy-looking notebook with sparkles on the cover only made lisa machado feel more fearful and aware that she could lose it all.
lisa machado
mar 13 2023

how i care for multiple myeloma: 'i want to believe there will be a cure in our lifetime'

sass khazzam, whose wife sharmeen lives with an aggressive form of multiple myeloma, says that while he believes fundraising will advance research for the blood cancer, he's cautiously optimistic about a cure.
maja begovic
mar 9 2023

what it feels like: colon, rectum, prostate and bladder removed to fight colorectal cancer

dr. timothy sproule decided on an aggressive approach to treat his spreading cancer, including radiation, chemotherapy, as well as a pelvic exenteration.
emma jones
mar 6 2023

how i care for pancreatic cancer: 'we cherished the time we were given'

when her mother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, kim became her caregiver, moving her into her home so she could spend her last days surrounded by family.
maja begovic
feb 28 2023

machado: does a doctor's responsibility to a patient end with their death?

a condolence note from a doctor can help ease the pain of a bereaved family and give them closure. so why don't more health-care providers do it?
lisa machado
feb 19 2023

pancreatic cancer ‘rising rapidly’ among women, study says

new research found that black women, in particular, are more vulnerable to pancreatic cancer — one of the deadliest forms of cancer.
dave yasvinski
feb 14 2023
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what it feels like: colorectal cancer 'is not glamorous at all'

there were other signs, like bloating and abdominal discomfort, but it was the rectal bleeding that led catherine perka to a gastroenterologist and a cancer diagnosis: 'the whole thing feels like, i want to say a dream, but it was more like a nightmare.'
emma jones
mar 16 2023

urine test can spot bladder cancer years before diagnosis, study says

typically diagnosed using a painful procedure that requires inserting a camera into the bladder, researchers simply tested urine instead, identifying the genetic mutations most closely linked to bladder cancer.
dave yasvinski
mar 14 2023

machado: forget the gratitude journal. what makes you feel free?

listing what she was grateful for in a fancy-looking notebook with sparkles on the cover only made lisa machado feel more fearful and aware that she could lose it all.
lisa machado
mar 13 2023

how i care for multiple myeloma: 'i want to believe there will be a cure in our lifetime'

sass khazzam, whose wife sharmeen lives with an aggressive form of multiple myeloma, says that while he believes fundraising will advance research for the blood cancer, he's cautiously optimistic about a cure.
maja begovic
mar 9 2023
powered by
obesity canada

what it feels like: colon, rectum, prostate and bladder removed to fight colorectal cancer

dr. timothy sproule decided on an aggressive approach to treat his spreading cancer, including radiation, chemotherapy, as well as a pelvic exenteration.
emma jones
mar 6 2023

how i care for pancreatic cancer: 'we cherished the time we were given'

when her mother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, kim became her caregiver, moving her into her home so she could spend her last days surrounded by family.
maja begovic
feb 28 2023

machado: does a doctor's responsibility to a patient end with their death?

a condolence note from a doctor can help ease the pain of a bereaved family and give them closure. so why don't more health-care providers do it?
lisa machado
feb 19 2023

pancreatic cancer ‘rising rapidly’ among women, study says

new research found that black women, in particular, are more vulnerable to pancreatic cancer — one of the deadliest forms of cancer.
dave yasvinski
feb 14 2023
powered by
diabetes canada

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