Screening for colorectal cancer may not be the best experience of your life, but may actually help prolong it. That in itself is worth it.
Cancer
Welcome to Cancer Genetics Matters!
This blog will provide information and generate discussion about topics and research related to those at risk of having, a hereditary cancer syndrome.
Bladder cancer survivor’s story: in his own words
From diagnosis, to treatment and support, Chris shares his story as a bladder cancer survivor.
Refreshing blueberry green tea smoothie recipe
Blueberries and green tea are two foods that should rank high on your cancer-fighting menu. Enjoy both with this delicious smoothie recipe.
Chemotherapy check-in kiosk works like a CHARM
Chemotherapy patients at Sunnybrook’s Odette Cancer Centre are given special cards, secured with a PIN number, and alert staff that they have checked...
3 things you might not know about HPV
Information about HPV is everywhere, but there may be a few things you don’t know about it.
Introduction to protein
Here are some tips for healthy protein choices.
A patient asks: Does my ancestry put me at higher risk of breast cancer?
The Question: I had my mammogram done last year. I also registered for a breast-screening program at a hospital. My aunt, who is my mama’s sister...
Three years out of cancer treatment, a patient seeks medical records
I had radiation and chemo at Sunnybrook three years ago. I want my medical records from the cancer treatment and I am not sure how to go about this.
Diagnosed with Cancer and Waiting for Pathology
I was told that the pathology report could take up to four weeks after the operation to stage my cancer? Is this correct?