advertisement

cancer

age of breast cancer screening should be reduced to address health disparities: petition

led by undergarment company, love & nudes, the petition recommends breast cancer screenings start at 40, not 50, in recognition of studies that have shown black women are disproportionally affected.
emma jones
jan 27 2023

mohs surgery finds three lesions on jill biden's face

mohs surgery is a noninvasive and relatively common procedure.
maija kappler
jan 12 2023

machado: the identity crisis that happens with a serious diagnosis

in the process of bridging the gap between who you are before the diagnosis and the person your experience molds you into, those who are happiest seem to be the ones who land somewhere near the middle.
lisa machado
jan 9 2023

what if cancer cells could be transformed into cancer killers?

a team of researchers has developed a way to reprogram cancer cells in order to eradicate brain tumours and prevent them from returning.
dave yasvinski
jan 6 2023

tennis icon martina navratilova has two kinds of cancer: 'i’ll fight with all have i got'

the double diagnosis for the iconic tennis player comes a decade after breast cancer.
maija kappler
jan 3 2023

machado: regrets, have you had a few? perhaps too many to mention?

according to author daniel pink, who has collected 23,000 regrets from people in 109 countries for his world regret survey, just three words can save us the pain of wishing we did things differently.
lisa machado
jan 1 2023

with 7.5 million canadians living with lung disease, the lack of a national strategy is costing lives

inadequate lung cancer screening, underfunded research and unaffordable treatment has advocates wondering when governments will recognize the severity of lung disease and its impact on the health-care system.
maja begovic
dec 30 2022

surviving stage 4 salivary duct cancer

allen chankowsky is a two-time cancer survivor, thanks to his health-care team's willingness to try an unconventional treatment.
emma jones
dec 28 2022
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
powered by
movember canada
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology

age of breast cancer screening should be reduced to address health disparities: petition

led by undergarment company, love & nudes, the petition recommends breast cancer screenings start at 40, not 50, in recognition of studies that have shown black women are disproportionally affected.
emma jones
jan 27 2023

mohs surgery finds three lesions on jill biden's face

mohs surgery is a noninvasive and relatively common procedure.
maija kappler
jan 12 2023

machado: the identity crisis that happens with a serious diagnosis

in the process of bridging the gap between who you are before the diagnosis and the person your experience molds you into, those who are happiest seem to be the ones who land somewhere near the middle.
lisa machado
jan 9 2023

what if cancer cells could be transformed into cancer killers?

a team of researchers has developed a way to reprogram cancer cells in order to eradicate brain tumours and prevent them from returning.
dave yasvinski
jan 6 2023
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

tennis icon martina navratilova has two kinds of cancer: 'i’ll fight with all have i got'

the double diagnosis for the iconic tennis player comes a decade after breast cancer.
maija kappler
jan 3 2023

machado: regrets, have you had a few? perhaps too many to mention?

according to author daniel pink, who has collected 23,000 regrets from people in 109 countries for his world regret survey, just three words can save us the pain of wishing we did things differently.
lisa machado
jan 1 2023

with 7.5 million canadians living with lung disease, the lack of a national strategy is costing lives

inadequate lung cancer screening, underfunded research and unaffordable treatment has advocates wondering when governments will recognize the severity of lung disease and its impact on the health-care system.
maja begovic
dec 30 2022

surviving stage 4 salivary duct cancer

allen chankowsky is a two-time cancer survivor, thanks to his health-care team's willingness to try an unconventional treatment.
emma jones
dec 28 2022
powered by
movember canada

advertisement

advertisement