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cmml: treating a difficult rare blood cancer

chronic myelomonocytic leukemia affects about three in a million canadians, and whether treatment is successful or not is often related to age, with younger patients tending to do better, says toronto oncologist dr. jeff lipton.
karen hawthorne
jun 19 2023

flu and covid vaccines, yes. but don't ask an ontario pharmacist for an rsv vaccine

restrictions on ontario pharmacists when it comes to administering new vaccines, like the one to prevent the respiratory syncytial virus, has experts worried about the next "tripledemic."
maja begovic
jun 16 2023

“i felt like this was something that happened to older men”

a fit triathlete in midlife, don konantz never imagined he’d face a diagnosis of advanced prostate cancer. a decade later, he’s an advocate for staying on top of your prostate health.
denise deveau, postmedia content works
jun 15 2023

watch: more hope than ever for migraine patients — but misinformation still creates barriers to treatment

the past five to ten years have seen an explosion in treatment options for migraines — but why do only a minority of patients have access?
emma jones
jun 13 2023

it causes seven types of cancer and birth defects. should alcohol have a warning label?

alcohol makes people happy, says alcohol epidemiologist dr. tim naimi, but it kills about 18,000 each year.
karen hawthorne
jun 13 2023

melanoma treatment gets better results when it's personalized

researchers are calling vaccine combo the "new standard of care" for aggressive skin cancer.
dave yasvinski
jun 12 2023

machado: why can't doctors talk seriously about fatigue without blaming it on stress, or the kids, or alcohol, or your diet, or....?

the disconnect between how health-care providers perceive their patients' complaints of "feeling tired" and the reality often leads to a sense of isolation and helplessness.
lisa machado
jun 12 2023

dr. paul wheatley-price: 'my patients inspire me by the way they tackle cancer'

though the endings aren't always happy, dr. paul wheatley-price says the people he treats give him hope.
karen hawthorne
jun 9 2023
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obesity canada
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the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
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canadian digestive health foundation

cmml: treating a difficult rare blood cancer

chronic myelomonocytic leukemia affects about three in a million canadians, and whether treatment is successful or not is often related to age, with younger patients tending to do better, says toronto oncologist dr. jeff lipton.
karen hawthorne
jun 19 2023

flu and covid vaccines, yes. but don't ask an ontario pharmacist for an rsv vaccine

restrictions on ontario pharmacists when it comes to administering new vaccines, like the one to prevent the respiratory syncytial virus, has experts worried about the next "tripledemic."
maja begovic
jun 16 2023

“i felt like this was something that happened to older men”

a fit triathlete in midlife, don konantz never imagined he’d face a diagnosis of advanced prostate cancer. a decade later, he’s an advocate for staying on top of your prostate health.
denise deveau, postmedia content works
jun 15 2023

watch: more hope than ever for migraine patients — but misinformation still creates barriers to treatment

the past five to ten years have seen an explosion in treatment options for migraines — but why do only a minority of patients have access?
emma jones
jun 13 2023
powered by
obesity canada

it causes seven types of cancer and birth defects. should alcohol have a warning label?

alcohol makes people happy, says alcohol epidemiologist dr. tim naimi, but it kills about 18,000 each year.
karen hawthorne
jun 13 2023

melanoma treatment gets better results when it's personalized

researchers are calling vaccine combo the "new standard of care" for aggressive skin cancer.
dave yasvinski
jun 12 2023

machado: why can't doctors talk seriously about fatigue without blaming it on stress, or the kids, or alcohol, or your diet, or....?

the disconnect between how health-care providers perceive their patients' complaints of "feeling tired" and the reality often leads to a sense of isolation and helplessness.
lisa machado
jun 12 2023

dr. paul wheatley-price: 'my patients inspire me by the way they tackle cancer'

though the endings aren't always happy, dr. paul wheatley-price says the people he treats give him hope.
karen hawthorne
jun 9 2023
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

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