Canadian Cancer Statistics 2025 will be released by the Canadian Cancer Society. The report is developed through a collaboration between the Canadian Cancer Society, Statistics Canada and the Public ...
While effective tobacco control and advancements in research have contributed to improvements in lung cancer rates, enhanced prevention and early detection efforts and investment in research ...
Elimination is within reach -- but Canada must act now to address gaps in cancer screening and increase HPV vaccination uptake. TORONTO, Nov. 17, 2025 /CNW/ - Five years after the World Health ...
Lung-cancer mortality rates in Canada are falling faster than ever before, according to a new report that shows how tobacco-control efforts initiated decades ago and improvements in treatment are ...
A new report published Monday paints a picture of the current situation in Canada for more than 20 cancers. It shows an ...
Costs for people with cancer and caregivers are expected to be a staggering $7.5 billion in 2024, placing an immense financial burden on people who are already facing a life-threatening illness.
Cancer rates in Canada will remain high in 2026. Lung, breast, prostate, and colorectal cancers will be the most common, making up 47% of new diagnoses, according to research published in CMAJ ...
Between 2010 and 2020, rural regions in Quebec, Ontario and the Prairies had the highest rates, while Montreal, Toronto and ...
The Canadian Cancer Society has compiled its annual statistics report, which forecasts more than 250,000 Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer in 2025. Dr. Jennifer Gillis joins Global Calgary ...
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