For Canadian men living with advanced prostate cancer that has spread to their bones, access to bone-targeted treatment may depend on where they live rather than on evidence-based standard of care. For
Year: 2013
Employment Insurance Sickness Benefits need to be extended for those undergoing cancer treatment
Most Canadians believe that when Employment Insurance (EI) deductions are taken from their paycheques, these benefits will be available when they need them. However, EI sickness benefits, which are accessed in the
Mourir dans la dignité – La ministre Hivon rend public le rapport du comité Ménard sur la mise en œuvre juridique des recommandations de la Commission spéciale
QUÉBEC, le 15 janv. 2013 /CNW Telbec/ – La ministre déléguée aux Services sociaux et à la Protection de la jeunesse et ministre responsable du dossier Mourir dans la dignité, madame Véronique
The Eve Appeal responds to recent United States Preventive Services Task Force recommendations on ovarian cancer screening
London, England, September 17, 2012 – There have been reports in the media this week of recommendations from the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) that screening healthy asymptomatic women for
Canadians are paying the price for drug shortages, according to Canada’s hospital pharmacists, community pharmacists and physicians
OTTAWA, January 14, 2013 – According to the results of a new survey completed by over 1,070 members of the Canadian Pharmacists Association, Canadian Medical Association, and Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists
World Cancer Day, February 4, 2013
World Cancer Day 2013 (4 February 2013) will focus on Target 5 of the World Cancer Declaration: Dispel damaging myths and misconceptions about cancer, under the tagline “Cancer – Did you know?”. World Cancer Day