The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled in favour of three Mission Memorial Hospital workers who claimed they developed breast cancer as a result of conditions in their laboratory workplace. Katrina
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Family doctors don?t always give smokers lung cancer tests
Many family physicians don’t believe lung cancer screening can reduce deaths from these tumors, and some of them don’t offer tests even to longtime smokers, a U.S. survey suggests. Nearly all family
Smoking, drinking could cost an unhealthy guy more than $8.6 million over lifetime: study
Hey guys, you may want to think twice before you reach for that bottle of beer, the hamburger and French fries and an after-dinner smoke. It’s not only bad for your health,
Cancer survivors fight again, for fairness
Deborah Maskens was told she had a year to live when she was first diagnosed with stage four kidney cancer in 1996. Twenty years later, the Guelph native is
Chronic disease more prevalent among aboriginals: Cancer Care Ontario
Cancer Care Ontario is calling on the province to take urgent action to help a number of chronic health problems among aboriginal communities. The organization says rates of disease are higher among First Nations,
Here?s a list of changes to Canada?s sun safety guidelines, the first update in 20 years
When should you avoid the sun and when you are outside, what kind of SPF should your sunscreen be? Canadian cancer care experts tried to answer these questions Monday when they released new