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my aunt has stage iv colon cancer. i hope her story makes you think twice about skipping screening

don't let worries about the dreaded colonoscopy stop you from being tested — a simple stool test could save your life.
jessica bouchard
feb 22 2022

u.s. leukemia patient first woman to be cured of hiv with stem cell transplant

scientists are optimistic, while dr. anthony fauci cautions people with hiv not to "get their hopes up."
chris arnold
feb 17 2022

'the way we're curing our patients is through poisoning them'

treatments for cancer in kids, while mostly effective, also cause serious side effects, something one of canada's leading pediatric oncologists hopes investment in research will change.
karen hawthorne
feb 15 2022

could a skin cancer drug be the treatment answer for a rare form of ovarian cancer?

advocates call study findings 'positive news' for the treatment of low grade serous epithelial ovarian cancer, which mostly affects women under 50.
dave yasvinski
feb 8 2022

common drug used to treat prostate cancer may raise risk of brain tumours: study

researchers suggest 'careful' use of hormone therapy drug cyproterone because of link to slow-growing tumour.
dave yasvinski
feb 7 2022

imagine waiting more than a year to find out if you have cancer

'cancer was no longer important,' says mélodie cyr, who had surgery for a nodule on her thyroid. 'they were putting all the emphasis on covid, however, cancer was still happening.'
maija kappler
feb 7 2022

'stem cell clinics are an area of risk': a conversation with peter zandstra, recently named to the order of canada

the canadian scientist's latest research is focused on figuring out how stem cells from umbilical cord blood can replace stem cell transplants.
emma jones
jan 27 2022

gist: what it feels like

maureen went from feeling completely healthy to hearing a doctor tell her that she had gastrointestinal stromal tumours, a rare cancer that affects 1 in 100,000 people.
emma jones
jan 25 2022
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diabetes canada
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the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
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obesity canada

my aunt has stage iv colon cancer. i hope her story makes you think twice about skipping screening

don't let worries about the dreaded colonoscopy stop you from being tested — a simple stool test could save your life.
jessica bouchard
feb 22 2022

u.s. leukemia patient first woman to be cured of hiv with stem cell transplant

scientists are optimistic, while dr. anthony fauci cautions people with hiv not to "get their hopes up."
chris arnold
feb 17 2022

'the way we're curing our patients is through poisoning them'

treatments for cancer in kids, while mostly effective, also cause serious side effects, something one of canada's leading pediatric oncologists hopes investment in research will change.
karen hawthorne
feb 15 2022

could a skin cancer drug be the treatment answer for a rare form of ovarian cancer?

advocates call study findings 'positive news' for the treatment of low grade serous epithelial ovarian cancer, which mostly affects women under 50.
dave yasvinski
feb 8 2022
powered by
diabetes canada

common drug used to treat prostate cancer may raise risk of brain tumours: study

researchers suggest 'careful' use of hormone therapy drug cyproterone because of link to slow-growing tumour.
dave yasvinski
feb 7 2022

imagine waiting more than a year to find out if you have cancer

'cancer was no longer important,' says mélodie cyr, who had surgery for a nodule on her thyroid. 'they were putting all the emphasis on covid, however, cancer was still happening.'
maija kappler
feb 7 2022

'stem cell clinics are an area of risk': a conversation with peter zandstra, recently named to the order of canada

the canadian scientist's latest research is focused on figuring out how stem cells from umbilical cord blood can replace stem cell transplants.
emma jones
jan 27 2022

gist: what it feels like

maureen went from feeling completely healthy to hearing a doctor tell her that she had gastrointestinal stromal tumours, a rare cancer that affects 1 in 100,000 people.
emma jones
jan 25 2022
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

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