Canadians born after 1980 are 2 to 2.5 times more likely to be diagnosed with CRC before the age of 50 than previous generations. Learn more about how to help yourself.
Getting treated for cancer can mean out of pocket disbursements for many. Find out what costs Canadians are facing and what we can all do to help each other.
Believing you may have a genetic illness can be difficult, but there is a way to discover if you have illness causing genes that is supportive. Read on to learn more.
Canada has made impressive strides in lowering the mortality rate of lung cancer, but with 11.6% of the population still smoking, this rate can still drop further.
Learn more about PROgress Tracker, an innovative knowledge base registry which aims to gather crucial experiences and insights from breast cancer patients and survivors.
BRCA screening tests for any abnormalities in the gene that could cause irregular cell growth - the root cause of cancer. Learn more about this genetic test.
Many provinces across Canada are considering making the move to HPV screening rather than conducting pap smears to identify patients at risk for cervical cancer.
Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that has long been known to help the body absorb and retain calcium and phosphorus but did you know that it may also prevent cancer?
Learn about innovative approaches to cancer treatment, research and support in this interview with Dr. Stuart Edmonds, Executive V.P., Mission, Research and Advocacy, the Canadian Cancer Society.