In 2022, an estimated 233,900 Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer, and 85,100 Canadians will die of cancer.
April 8, 2022

Cancer in Canada in 2022

An estimated 233,900 Canadians will receive a cancer diagnosis in 2022, and 85,100 will die of cancer.
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April 8, 2022

COVID-19 Death Toll Much Higher Previously Thought

The global death toll from COVID-19 has now been estimated to be three times higher than official reports.
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April 2, 2022

Responses to CCSN’s Open Letter Slowly Trickle In

In January, CCSN's President and CEO, Jackie Manthorne, wrote to all of the health ministers across Canada as part of CCSN's national “Cancer Can't Wait” campaign. These letters were written...
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April 1, 2022

Mindful Eating for a Healthier Lifestyle Registration Now Open

About this webinar: Trying to stay in the moment and slowing down can be supportive in many aspects of our lives, including fostering a positive relationship with food. Join us...
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April 1, 2022

Anal & Colorectal Webinar Now Available for Replay

CCSN welcomes back Helene Hutchings to discuss anal and colorectal cancer in this educational webinar. (more…)
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February 16, 2022

Bitterest Pill Event at Queen’s Park – DATE CHANGE & DETAILS

The following is a press release from CanCertainty: The event previously scheduled for Monday, March 28th has been rescheduled to Monday, April 4th.  This change was in consideration of the weather....
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Tomorrow can't wait!
February 7, 2022 / Cancer Can't Wait

Tomorrow Can’t Wait: Every Canadian Deserves Access to Breakthrough Cancer Treatments

Ottawa, February 4, 2022 – Cancer ends more Canadian lives than anything else. In 2020, cancer killed 83,300 Canadians. New research from The Conference Board of Canada shows that although...
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February 4, 2022

CCSN’s Self-Advocacy Webinar Now Available for Replay

2 years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, half of cancer patients across Canada still report their cancer care appointments are cancelled, postponed, or rescheduled. Throughout the pandemic, CCSN...
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January 31, 2022 / CCSN News

Your CCSN February 2022 Newsletter is Here

The February 2022 edition of our Newsletter is now available. This issue is headlined by our coverage of World Cancer Day this coming February 4. As part of our World...
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January 26, 2022 / Elections, News

Sign the Petition Calling All Ontario Political Parties to Commit to Equal Access to Take-Home Cancer Drugs

Take-home cancer medications – taken either by pill or self-injection – are now a fundamental part of modern cancer treatment and are improving patients’ outcomes in nearly every type of...
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