Jackie Manthorne, president & CEO of the Canadian Cancer Survivor Network (CCSN), was interviewed on August 7, 2022 by Atlantic CTV News anchor Bruce Frisko about the results of the fourth CCSN
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Earlier Routine Mammograms Impact Health Outcomes In Women Aged 40 to 59
Study shows annual screening before age 50 leads to lower proportions of advanced breast cancer. Researchers from the University of Ottawa and The Ottawa Hospital show earlier routine mammograms impact health outcomes
For Cancer Patients, the Pandemic is Not Over
COVID-19 concerns persist as Canadian society re-opens OTTAWA, ON, July 25, 2022 /CNW/ – A recent Canadian Cancer Survivor Network (CCSN) survey shows Canadian cancer patients and caregivers remain fearful and stressed
Prostate Cancer Foundation BC 2022 Prostate Cancer Virtual Conference.
On September 17 and 18, 2022 Prostate Cancer Foundation BC will be hosting a 2-day free, online conference and expo for support group leaders, those interested in leadership, and the larger community
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 cancer. Yet
UICC launches three-year campaign to create more equitable access to cancer services
Press Release: Jan 18, 2022 – Geneva Switzerland On 4 February, the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) will launch a new three-year campaign for World Cancer Day that brings together individuals,