Neuroendocrine tumours are tricky to diagnose.
Patient stories
Families are part of the team in Sunnybrook’s NICU
Natasha’s eyes light up when her father Ian asks if she wants to go on his shoulders. The energetic five year old doesn’t hesitate in signing back...
Routine mammogram spots cancer psychotherapist’s tumour
“A lot of things get stripped away when you have cancer, but I never lost my dignity," says Claire Edmonds, breast cancer survivor.
Making strides in health-care approaches for seniors
Health-care professionals are paying attention to the unique needs, opportunities and challenges presented by Canada's aging population.
Alzheimer’s drug trials aim to halt disease in its tracks
Sunnybrook is taking part in two global studies that could offer the best hope yet for answers on how to stop Alzheimer's disease in its tracks.
Advances in targeted radiation for prostate cancer
Targeted radiation technologies are bringing hope to men with advanced and metastasized prostate tumours.
Meet the patient who helped Sunnybrook researchers make medical history
A Sunnybrook team was the first in the world to deliver drugs non-invasively through the blood-brain barrier.
Using heat & real-time imaging to enhance cancer treatment
Heating a tumour makes it more receptive to radiation or chemo. Sunnybrook is perfecting the technique with real-time monitoring.
After nearly losing his life in a house fire, this actor has returned to the stage
The inspiring story of a severe burn survivor who battled back to his career on the stage.
Field hockey star is back on the Road to Rio 2016
Keegan's back after being sidelined by injury.