CNW/ - The Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) is calling on provinces and territories to lower the start age of organized colorectal cancer screening programs ...
CNW/ - The Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) today announced the launch of Soccer for Cancer, a new national fundraising program that empowers players ...
Provincial and territorial governments should lower the age at which they start colorectal cancer screening to 45 from 50 to help combat rising rates of the disease among younger ...
While Canadians can start routine testing for colorectal cancer starting at age 50, some advocates want to start screenings at 45 to help catch cases early.
The Colorectal Cancer Resource & Action Network (CCRAN) welcomes the Canadian Cancer Society's recent statement supporting the lowering of the colorectal cancer screening age to 45 and is reaffirming ...
Michael Groves thought he had appendicitis.
The NHL is counting on a unique push from its seven Canada-based teams to promote the efforts of the Canadian Cancer Society with a social media campaign during National Hockey Fights Cancer Day on ...
The Canadian Cancer Society has released new recommendations, and is now saying the age to start screening for colorectal cancer should be lowered to 45. Health reporter Katherine Ward explains why ...
Cancer Society urges provinces and territories to provide fecal immunochemical tests (FIT) to everyone 45 to 74 years of age.
McIsaac shared his story with The Guardian during the UPEI Relay for Life fundraising event Saturday at the Chi-Wan Young ...
Three organizations are urging the Quebec government to implement a colorectal cancer screening program, the second leading ...
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