Breast cancer advocate Dianne Moore of Toronto recently participated in the evaluation of research applications submitted to the Breast Cancer Research Program (BCRP) sponsored by the US Department of Defense. Dianne was
Author: Canadian Cancer Survivor Network
Canada’s federal government should be ashamed of itself!
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CCSN president & CEO Jackie Manthorne’s presentation at the 2014 CAPO conference!
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Not all that long ago in Canada, the triad of early detection of breast cancer was breast self-examination (BSE), clinical breast exam, and mammography. These three were the most widely used tools