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opinion: canada’s poor health data infrastructure killed my brother

'falling through the cracks: greg's story' takes a look at the lack of patient safety in the health care system and the life-threatening gaps in access to patient information.
teri price
jun 1 2022

researchers uncover new, highly prevalent form of prostate cancer

researchers hope the identification of a new subtype of the fourth most common cancer will lead the way to more targeted therapies.
dave yasvinski
may 30 2022

caring for someone with duchenne muscular dystrophy: 'it’s so easy for caregivers to feel a sense of loss in identity'

after becoming a caregiver to his younger brother at age 10, and then his mother who was diagnosed with lung cancer, terrence ho has learned a lot about what it takes to survive caregiving.
maja begovic
may 24 2022

machado: joining a clinical trial was the best decision i ever made

13 years ago i signed up for a clinical trial with only one hope: to survive.
lisa machado
may 23 2022

'hope, optimism, a better quality of life': clinical trials save lives while moving science forward. here's how you can be a part of it

clinical trials help bring innovative treatments to those who need it most, saving lives, and giving people a chance to play a role in advancing medicine.
clinical trials ontario
may 20 2022

spike in esophageal cancer has researchers calling for more endoscopies

researchers found that the rate of cancer rate among patients between the ages of 45 and 64 has risen from 49 per 100,000 to 94 per 100,000.
dave yasvinski
may 17 2022

‘cure is not enough’: young cancer survivors face a shorter lifespan

researchers have found that adolescents and young adult survivors of cancer experience side effects and lack of access to quality health care that impacts overall survival.
dave yasvinski
may 16 2022

we know that the sun causes deadly skin cancer, so why are we still tanning?

the canadian dermatology association has launched a tiktok challenge aimed at a younger demographic to raise awareness of sun safety.
maja begovic
may 16 2022
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
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movember canada

opinion: canada’s poor health data infrastructure killed my brother

'falling through the cracks: greg's story' takes a look at the lack of patient safety in the health care system and the life-threatening gaps in access to patient information.
teri price
jun 1 2022

researchers uncover new, highly prevalent form of prostate cancer

researchers hope the identification of a new subtype of the fourth most common cancer will lead the way to more targeted therapies.
dave yasvinski
may 30 2022

caring for someone with duchenne muscular dystrophy: 'it’s so easy for caregivers to feel a sense of loss in identity'

after becoming a caregiver to his younger brother at age 10, and then his mother who was diagnosed with lung cancer, terrence ho has learned a lot about what it takes to survive caregiving.
maja begovic
may 24 2022

machado: joining a clinical trial was the best decision i ever made

13 years ago i signed up for a clinical trial with only one hope: to survive.
lisa machado
may 23 2022
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation

'hope, optimism, a better quality of life': clinical trials save lives while moving science forward. here's how you can be a part of it

clinical trials help bring innovative treatments to those who need it most, saving lives, and giving people a chance to play a role in advancing medicine.
clinical trials ontario
may 20 2022

spike in esophageal cancer has researchers calling for more endoscopies

researchers found that the rate of cancer rate among patients between the ages of 45 and 64 has risen from 49 per 100,000 to 94 per 100,000.
dave yasvinski
may 17 2022

‘cure is not enough’: young cancer survivors face a shorter lifespan

researchers have found that adolescents and young adult survivors of cancer experience side effects and lack of access to quality health care that impacts overall survival.
dave yasvinski
may 16 2022

we know that the sun causes deadly skin cancer, so why are we still tanning?

the canadian dermatology association has launched a tiktok challenge aimed at a younger demographic to raise awareness of sun safety.
maja begovic
may 16 2022
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

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