The following is a letter from the Breathe Hope Research Group Dear Canadian Lung Cancer Patients, A group of lung cancer patients is conducting this survey with a common interest in research
In the last days of 2022, the Government of Ontario decided to put its weight behind the use of biosimilars. Starting March 31st, 2023, Ontario Drug Benefit recipients who are using an
November 23, 2022
The other lung cancer risk that is not often discussed
The discussion around lung cancer, especially during November, often revolves around smoking. After all, smoking has received the most attention because it continues to be the biggest risk factor in getting lung
November 1, 2022
Start breast cancer screening at 40, add supplemental screening, says Dense Breast Canada Doctor
The guidelines on breast cancer screening need to be changed. Dr. Paula Gordon with Dense Breasts Canada recently chatted with us about breast density and how it complicates getting tested, but she
September 28, 2022
Quebec Election 2022
Candidates are invited to answer the following two questions about cancer care and health care in Quebec. 1. Lung cancer screening If you win this election, will you: A. Create a permanent,
January 6, 2021
The Impact of COVID-19 on Cancer Treatment
When the pandemic was first declared in mid-March, cancer screening services were temporarily suspended in order to direct resources to COVID-19 patients. As CCSN reported in our cross-national survey this summer, 23