Promising Signs for mRNA Cancer Vaccines After Turbulent Year
After a challenging year, cancer researchers are observing encouraging developments in mRNA vaccine technology, building on its success in Covid-19 vaccines.
After a challenging year, cancer researchers are observing encouraging developments in mRNA vaccine technology, building on its success in Covid-19 vaccines.
A Nova Scotia woman discusses her journey as both a cancer survivor and a supporter of the Canadian Cancer Society's Daffodil Month campaign, highlighting the personal impact of awareness efforts.
New research indicates cancer will remain Canada's leading cause of death in 2026, with Eastern Canada experiencing a disproportionate surge in cases, highlighting urgent public health concerns.
New data reveals a significant drop in overall cancer incidence and mortality across Canada, though certain cancer types are experiencing concerning increases, highlighting evolving health challenges.
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RecommendedA new national report reveals overall cancer incidence and mortality are decreasing in Canada, yet specific cancer types are experiencing concerning upward trends, highlighting evolving public health challenges.
A new study forecasts that more than 250,000 Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer in 2026, highlighting ongoing public health challenges and the need for continued research and prevention efforts.
New research reveals 42% of Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, with 254,100 new cases and 87,900 deaths projected for 2026. While survival improves for some cancers, pancreatic cancer rises as a leading killer.
A recent study reveals marriage may significantly reduce cancer risk, adding to evidence that marital status improves overall health outcomes and longevity.
Saskatchewan has introduced a second mobile mammography unit to enhance breast cancer screening access in rural and northern communities, following the recent lowering of the self-referral age to 43.
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RecommendedA mobile breast cancer screening unit will provide mammograms in Thorsby, Alberta, improving healthcare access for rural residents and supporting early detection efforts.
Saskatchewan has launched a second mobile mammography unit to enhance breast cancer screening accessibility across the province, aiming to reduce wait times and improve early detection rates.
A groundbreaking study from the Montreal Heart Institute reveals that lifestyle interventions, including a healthy diet and regular exercise, can reverse Type 2 diabetes in certain patients, offering new hope for management.
Colorectal cancer rates are rising alarmingly among younger adults. A leading oncologist shares five crucial mistakes to avoid for better bowel health and early detection.
Prince Edward Island reduces the age for colorectal cancer screening to 45, with other Canadian provinces evaluating similar policy changes to improve early detection and public health outcomes.
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RecommendedThe daffodil represents hope and resilience during Cancer Awareness Month, highlighted by the fifth anniversary of the Daffodil Garden for Cancer Survivors in Dartmouth, N.S.
A Sudbury researcher has received a $2 million federal grant to advance cancer detection using wastewater analysis, building on pandemic-era tracking technology.
Dr. Charles R. Rogers shares his journey from personal tragedy to public health advocacy, highlighting disparities in colorectal cancer screening and the urgent need for early detection to save lives.
Health advocates are calling for Canada to reduce the recommended screening age for colorectal cancer, citing rising cases among younger adults and the need for earlier detection to save lives.
A new mobile breast cancer screening unit is set to provide mammograms at Alexander First Nation, enhancing healthcare access and early detection efforts in the community.
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RecommendedA 71-year-old man begins an extraordinary cross-country challenge, running 100 marathons in 100 days to raise awareness and funds for Parkinson's disease research, inspiring a national movement.
Cancer patients in Quebec are advocating for reforms to online health records, arguing that the current 30-day delay in accessing test results causes unnecessary stress and delays in treatment.
A 13-year-old cancer survivor's emotional meeting with Fred Fox, brother of Terry Fox, highlights the enduring impact of the Marathon of Hope on young lives.
Lynch syndrome, a hereditary condition affecting 1 in 300 Americans, significantly increases cancer risk but remains largely unknown. Experts explain why awareness lags behind BRCA and how genetic testing can save lives.
Registration is now open for Kids Cancer Care's 10th annual Ride of Courage, a 3-day cycling fundraiser supporting pediatric cancer research and family programs.
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RecommendedReaders express gratitude for an article exploring the complex emotions of outliving terminal cancer prognoses, sharing personal stories of confusion and resilience.
A major new study reveals that cardiovascular protection from GLP-1 medications begins to diminish within six months of discontinuation, highlighting risks for patients.
The Edmonton Elks Ovarian Cancer Research Endowment Fund, in partnership with the Royal Alexandra Hospital Foundation and Alberta Women's Health Foundation, has officially exceeded the $1 million mark, a significant achievement after two decades of dedica
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, 68, has been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer but will continue working during treatment, according to President Donald Trump.
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has been diagnosed with breast cancer but plans to maintain her duties during treatment, as announced by former President Trump.
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RecommendedAdvocates and patients are urging Canadian health authorities to lower the recommended age for colorectal cancer screening, citing rising cases among younger adults.