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.... Ontario will be first province to mandate "off-toxics" pro...The government intends to work with Cancer Care Ontario and the Ontario Medical Association t...
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Millions could decrease their cancer risk by eating more fruits and vegetables, exercising more often and keeping the extra pounds at bay, a survey released by a leading cancer agency suggests.
Forty percent of 3,183 adults polled by Cancer Care Ontario between June 2001 and May 2002 said they do not eat five servings of fruit and vegetables each day, a measure that health agencies say will reduce cancer risk. Forty-eight percent were overweight or obese, about the same percentage that conceded they get less than three hours of moderate to vigorous physical activity per week. And 835,000 people said they fall short by all three measures - diet, exercise and girth.
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...." (14) In regard to section 7, an Ontario Court has emphasized that "the protection of priva... penalizing breaches of confidence by health care providers. . The relationship between FOIPP or hea...
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Canadian Cancer Society CEO responds to leaders' debate
To view the Enriched Media Release, click here: http:// smr.newswire.ca/en/canadian-cancer-society-ontario-division/ election-race-polls-may-be-split-but-public-support
... drugs recommended by the experts at Cancer Care Ontario. "Given the lessons we have learned in the...
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NORTHFIELD, Ill. and HALIFAX, Nova Scotia and SYDNEY, Sept. 13 / PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The College of American Pathologists (CAP) recently signed Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with the Canadian Association of Pathologists (CAP-ACP) and the Royal College of Pathologists Australasia (RCPA), forging a collaboration in the development of cancer datasets, also called protocols. The CAP Cancer Protocols are designed as a guideline for definitive cancer reporting.
This collaboration agreement not only allows pathologists from many different countries to participate actively in developing cancer protocols, but also helps better define staging parameters for cancer specimens.
... and laboratory medicine program at Cancer Care Ontario. He also serves as pathology lead for the ...
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... healthcare industry, today announced that Cancer Care Ontario (CCO), on behalf of the Ministry of H...
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.... Ontario will be first province to mandate "off-toxics" pro...The government intends to work with Cancer Care Ontario and the Ontario Medical Association t...
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The ongoing health care debate is of more than academic interest to me. It is not an exaggeration to say that if I still lived where I was born, in Ontario, I could be dead.
As a board-certified family-medicine doctor, educator, dual citizen of Canada and the United States, and a patient with a dangerous blood cancer, I have seen medical care from both sides of the examining table and both sides of the border.
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The ads encourage patients to fast-track their medical care to Kaleida Health, the area's largest hospital system.
But you won't find the billboards and television, radio and newspaper spots in Western New York.
... campaign late last year in southern Ontario in hopes of picking up a larger share of the busin... as colonoscopies to check for colon cancer. Kaleida sees two types of patients as its target ...