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machado: what happens to patients in a war?

one ukraine patient had to leave the hospital with just the clothes he was wearing and no immune system. he reached out for advice on how to stay healthy while homeless.
lisa machado
mar 28, 2022

sick kids welcomes three more ukrainian children battling cancer

“their resilience is quite awe-inspiring,” said dr. sumit gupta, staff oncologist
scott laurie
mar 25, 2022

more ukrainian children with cancer evacuated to canada

each child faces 'extraordinarily complex and highly sensitive circumstances,' dr. sumit gupta, a staff oncologist at sickkids tells media briefing
sharon kirkey
mar 25, 2022

canadian researchers develop new type of mri that makes cancer easier to detect

tested on people with prostate cancer, the technique increases the chances of earlier diagnosis.
dave yasvinski
mar 23, 2022

as told to: a london, ont. family shares their story of survival and resilience in the face of childhood cancer

'you’ve got to take it not even day by day, but minute by minute and just keep moving forward,' says the wynette family of getting through nine-year-old nash's bout with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
as told to sadaf ahsan
mar 23, 2022

major study shows the need to improve how scientists approach early-stage cancer research

independent scientists found that the odds of replicating results of 50 preclinical experiments from 23 high-profile published studies were no better than a coin toss.
the conversation
mar 21, 2022

ukrainian children with cancer being flown to canada for treatment

within the next 36 to 48 hours, the toronto hospital expects to begin receiving children with cancer from ukraine
sharon kirkey
mar 15, 2022

once in the brain, skin cancer cells produce alzheimer's protein: study

the amyloid beta protein that is seen in some cognitive diseases may help cancer spread.
chris arnold
mar 11, 2022
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machado: what happens to patients in a war?

one ukraine patient had to leave the hospital with just the clothes he was wearing and no immune system. he reached out for advice on how to stay healthy while homeless.
lisa machado
mar 28, 2022

sick kids welcomes three more ukrainian children battling cancer

“their resilience is quite awe-inspiring,” said dr. sumit gupta, staff oncologist
scott laurie
mar 25, 2022

more ukrainian children with cancer evacuated to canada

each child faces 'extraordinarily complex and highly sensitive circumstances,' dr. sumit gupta, a staff oncologist at sickkids tells media briefing
sharon kirkey
mar 25, 2022

canadian researchers develop new type of mri that makes cancer easier to detect

tested on people with prostate cancer, the technique increases the chances of earlier diagnosis.
dave yasvinski
mar 23, 2022
powered by
obesity canada

as told to: a london, ont. family shares their story of survival and resilience in the face of childhood cancer

'you’ve got to take it not even day by day, but minute by minute and just keep moving forward,' says the wynette family of getting through nine-year-old nash's bout with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
as told to sadaf ahsan
mar 23, 2022

major study shows the need to improve how scientists approach early-stage cancer research

independent scientists found that the odds of replicating results of 50 preclinical experiments from 23 high-profile published studies were no better than a coin toss.
the conversation
mar 21, 2022

ukrainian children with cancer being flown to canada for treatment

within the next 36 to 48 hours, the toronto hospital expects to begin receiving children with cancer from ukraine
sharon kirkey
mar 15, 2022

once in the brain, skin cancer cells produce alzheimer's protein: study

the amyloid beta protein that is seen in some cognitive diseases may help cancer spread.
chris arnold
mar 11, 2022
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology
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