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anal cancer: do you know the signs?

while there is no way to prevent anal cancer, you can reduce your risk by getting vaccinated against hpv, practicing safe sex and quitting smoking.
dave yasvinski
feb 13 2023

cancer care buckling under weight of pandemic

the healthcare backlog, which was exacerbated by pandemic delays in early 2020, is still delaying care for canadians with cancer.
maija kappler
feb 8 2023

bile duct cancer: do you know the signs?

cholangiocarcinoma, also known as bile duct cancer, carries a poor prognosis and is difficult to treat because by the time it is diagnosed it has often spread to other areas of the body.
dave yasvinski
feb 8 2023

machado: another world cancer day, yet cancer is still that dark horse nipping at our heels

imagine if, instead of worrying about optics, market share and succumbing to the unwillingness to play nice with competitors, every player in the health-care system led with their hearts and the realization that we can't go on like this much longer.
lisa machado
feb 6 2023

opinion: on world cancer day, it's time to unite our voices to make cancer care better

canada's strained and fractured health system makes person-centred cancer care more important than ever, writes andrea seale, ceo of the canadian cancer society.
andrea seale, ceo, canadian cancer society
feb 1 2023

canadians continue to pay the price for governments that refuse to prioritize cancer care

cancer action now, an alliance of advocacy groups, pharmaceutical companies and professional associations, has taken aim at politicians who won't commit to a plan to fix cancer care in canada.
robin roberts
jan 31 2023

machado: life isn't always a straight line. how are you taking the corners?

just like running, life has many corners that offer a moment to pause, opportunities to gain some ground and a chance to prepare for the next leg of the race.
lisa machado
jan 30 2023

maid offers a lifeline to people desperate for organs

as medical assistance in dying continues to be embroiled in controversy, organ donation from maid recipients is on the rise — and canada is leading the way.
karen hawthorne
jan 30 2023
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canadian society for exercise physiology
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migraine canada
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movember canada

anal cancer: do you know the signs?

while there is no way to prevent anal cancer, you can reduce your risk by getting vaccinated against hpv, practicing safe sex and quitting smoking.
dave yasvinski
feb 13 2023

cancer care buckling under weight of pandemic

the healthcare backlog, which was exacerbated by pandemic delays in early 2020, is still delaying care for canadians with cancer.
maija kappler
feb 8 2023

bile duct cancer: do you know the signs?

cholangiocarcinoma, also known as bile duct cancer, carries a poor prognosis and is difficult to treat because by the time it is diagnosed it has often spread to other areas of the body.
dave yasvinski
feb 8 2023

machado: another world cancer day, yet cancer is still that dark horse nipping at our heels

imagine if, instead of worrying about optics, market share and succumbing to the unwillingness to play nice with competitors, every player in the health-care system led with their hearts and the realization that we can't go on like this much longer.
lisa machado
feb 6 2023
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology

opinion: on world cancer day, it's time to unite our voices to make cancer care better

canada's strained and fractured health system makes person-centred cancer care more important than ever, writes andrea seale, ceo of the canadian cancer society.
andrea seale, ceo, canadian cancer society
feb 1 2023

canadians continue to pay the price for governments that refuse to prioritize cancer care

cancer action now, an alliance of advocacy groups, pharmaceutical companies and professional associations, has taken aim at politicians who won't commit to a plan to fix cancer care in canada.
robin roberts
jan 31 2023

machado: life isn't always a straight line. how are you taking the corners?

just like running, life has many corners that offer a moment to pause, opportunities to gain some ground and a chance to prepare for the next leg of the race.
lisa machado
jan 30 2023

maid offers a lifeline to people desperate for organs

as medical assistance in dying continues to be embroiled in controversy, organ donation from maid recipients is on the rise — and canada is leading the way.
karen hawthorne
jan 30 2023
powered by
migraine canada

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