Cancer researchers say patients are living longer thanks to better detection and treatments, but they fear rising case numbers and gaps in data could undermine gains. They're calling for more ...
1:50 More than 1.5 million Canadians living with cancer, new stats reveal Canadians diagnosed with most common cancers are more likely to survive the disease if they detect it at an earlier stage, ...
New international research shows Canada has among the highest survival rates for lung cancer and colon cancer when compared to other high-income countries, but lags in survival rates for esophageal ...
Cancer is the leading cause of death in Canada, where about two in five people are expected to be diagnosed with some form of the disease in their lifetime, and one in four are expected to die from it ...
With COVID-19 disrupting travel, shutting borders, and redefining what is essential work, Pandemic Borders explores what international migration will look like after the pandemic, in this series ...
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