In Ontario, about 600 people are diagnosed with neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) each year.
Cancer
This blog features the latest resources and information from experts in Sunnybrook’s Odette Cancer Program.
Confused about PSA tests?
Unclear messages about PSA tests can leave people confused.
Ovarian cyst or ovarian cancer? An oncologist helps to demystify
Q: My doctor says I have an ovarian cyst and referred me to a gynecologic oncologist. Why an oncologist? Does this mean it’s cancer? A: Cysts...
Forward-thinking suite means improved quality of life for patients
Real-time MR-brachytherapy will improve patient experience
What is third-hand smoke?
Researchers are still studying all the possible dangers of third-hand smoke.
How to manage loss of appetite during cancer treatment
Three key ways to help you get enough food and nutrition
What to do on a grief-filled day
Feelings of sadness and grief can resurface years after a loved one's death.
How to support a loved one who smokes (and may or may not want to quit)
If your loved one smokes, chances are you've said "Quit already!" Here are some tips to better support their quit journey.
Behind the research: Fewer immigrants to Canada die from cancer
Researchers surprised by their own study's findings.
First-person: Marina shares her story to raise awareness about meningiomas
May is Brain Tumour Awareness Month. Read Marina's account of her experience with meningioma tumours.