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breast cancer: size doesn't matter

women who are unhappy about their breast size tend to avoid self-examination
jordan heuvelmans
feb 07, 2020

it's world cancer day: are we doing enough for yas?

canada lags behind the uk and australia in its support of young adults with cancer.
nicholas sokic
feb 05, 2020

patient group that started in a garage celebrates 15 years

a strong patient organization requires focus, a clear plan, and the understanding that you can’t be everything to everyone, says executive director martine elias
lisa machado
jan 22, 2020

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 08, 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 08, 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 08, 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 08, 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 08, 2020
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breast cancer: size doesn't matter

women who are unhappy about their breast size tend to avoid self-examination
jordan heuvelmans
feb 07, 2020

it's world cancer day: are we doing enough for yas?

canada lags behind the uk and australia in its support of young adults with cancer.
nicholas sokic
feb 05, 2020

patient group that started in a garage celebrates 15 years

a strong patient organization requires focus, a clear plan, and the understanding that you can’t be everything to everyone, says executive director martine elias
lisa machado
jan 22, 2020

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 08, 2020
powered by
diabetes canada

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 08, 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 08, 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 08, 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 08, 2020
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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