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colonoscopy: nothing to fear from the 'silver stallion'

people have colonoscopies for a range of reasons, including looking for signs of bowel (colorectal) cancer.
the conversation
jan 8 2020

i've always wondered: do fluorescent lights emit uv, and can it harm me

ultraviolet radiation is the highest-energy component of the sun’s rays that reach the earth’s surface
the conversation
jan 8 2020

pre-cancerous: warning sign or cause for panic?

it might be a spot, lump, bump or polyp you’ve found suspicious or bothersome enough to ask a doctor to have a look at.
the conversation
jan 8 2020

sunscreen wouldn't have saved bob marley from melanoma, and it won't help other dark-skinned people

the public health messages promoted by many clinicians and public health groups regarding sunscreen recommendations for dark skin people is incongruent with the available evidence
the conversation
jan 8 2020

4 and a half myths about sunscreen and why they're wrong

here are 4½ sunscreen myths and what the evidence reall...
the conversation
jan 8 2020

higher than average cancer rates in b.c.'s indigenous population to be explored at ubc

"my role is to provide perspectives and passion in an area that has been grossly under represented in post secondary institutions and research bodies for years," said dr. nadine caron
david carrigg
jan 7 2020

therapies buying time for metastatic colorectal cancer patients

the diagnosis came as a complete shock. he was a 55-year-old accounting professional with his own firm, an active lifestyle, and a close-knit family.
content works, national post
jan 7 2020

how a parent’s cancer diagnosis can change your life

“you tend to think your parents are going to live forever”
content works, national post
jan 7 2020
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the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
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save your skin foundation
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movember canada

colonoscopy: nothing to fear from the 'silver stallion'

people have colonoscopies for a range of reasons, including looking for signs of bowel (colorectal) cancer.
the conversation
jan 8 2020

i've always wondered: do fluorescent lights emit uv, and can it harm me

ultraviolet radiation is the highest-energy component of the sun’s rays that reach the earth’s surface
the conversation
jan 8 2020

pre-cancerous: warning sign or cause for panic?

it might be a spot, lump, bump or polyp you’ve found suspicious or bothersome enough to ask a doctor to have a look at.
the conversation
jan 8 2020

sunscreen wouldn't have saved bob marley from melanoma, and it won't help other dark-skinned people

the public health messages promoted by many clinicians and public health groups regarding sunscreen recommendations for dark skin people is incongruent with the available evidence
the conversation
jan 8 2020
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

4 and a half myths about sunscreen and why they're wrong

here are 4½ sunscreen myths and what the evidence reall...
the conversation
jan 8 2020

higher than average cancer rates in b.c.'s indigenous population to be explored at ubc

"my role is to provide perspectives and passion in an area that has been grossly under represented in post secondary institutions and research bodies for years," said dr. nadine caron
david carrigg
jan 7 2020

therapies buying time for metastatic colorectal cancer patients

the diagnosis came as a complete shock. he was a 55-year-old accounting professional with his own firm, an active lifestyle, and a close-knit family.
content works, national post
jan 7 2020

how a parent’s cancer diagnosis can change your life

“you tend to think your parents are going to live forever”
content works, national post
jan 7 2020
powered by
save your skin foundation

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