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102 Canadian women will die this week

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month The Canadian Cancer Society statistics may be just numbers to some. When breast cancer affects someone you know, it is the survivor statistics and the decline in death rates that gives hope that some day breast cancer will no longer be a statistic. On Sunday, October 5, 2008, unite with all [...]

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What is a prostate anyway?

This is a funny video to watch but it touches on a very important issue that men everywhere need to know more about. Full disclosure: Canadian Cancer Society is a client.

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Cosmetic “it” Paradise

Natural beauty really, really applies here. While volunteering with the Canadian Cancer society and plastic surgeons, Vancouver makeup artist, Leilani Kopp, realized she needed a gentle, fragrance free makeup. So she made her own, and started her own cosmetic company Sweet LeiLani. Our favorite is the Sweet LeiLani Bronzing Finishing Powder that you can use [...]

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Teen smokers want to quit but often fail

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Novice teenage smokers often make repeated attempts to quit smoking soon after they start, but most are unsuccessful, according to research funded by the Canadian Cancer Society.

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Canadian Cancer Society Wants To Ban Flavored Cigarillos

The Canadian Cancer Society is appealing for the government to ban flavored cigarillos because a national survey has revealed that a high number of teens are experimenting with the products. Rob Cunningham, spokesperson of the society, said that these products are attractive to the youth because they come in fruit, candy and ice cream flavors.

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MyFax Donates to Canadian Cancer Society for Every New Customer

Protus , the provider of the fastest growing Internet fax service MyFax , today announced its support of The Canad.. - Read more

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Cancer society urges Alberta to ban pesticides

The Canadian Cancer Society has renewed its call for Alberta to ban the sale and use of pesticides, citing its recent poll showing 87 per cent of respondents who say they would support restricting the use of cosmetic pesticides on public and private land.

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Link Between Major Ailments, Lack Of Vitamin D To Be Investigated By Health Canada Study

Health Canada will launch a study by fall to probe the link between the lack of Vitamin D and major ailments like cancer, heart disease and multiple sclerosis. The study was triggered by mounting pressure from the Canadian Cancer Society and the Canadian Pediatric Society on Health Canada to look deeper based on the claims by the two medical societies that it has strong evidence on the benefits of...

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About 850 Children Develop Cancer Each Year In Canada

About 850 children up to 14 years of age develop cancer each year in Canada, and approximately one sixth of that number die each year, according to the Canadian Cancer Society. The society says the significantly lower number of deaths is due to better treatment for most cancers. The report adds that while the [...]

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Sask. lagging other provinces on tobacco control, cancer society says

Although people in Saskatchewan support tougher rules, the province is falling behind the rest of the country when it comes to tobacco control, the Canadian Cancer Society says.

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Picture the Cure Again

I donated three prints to be auctioned off at the Picture the Cure event last year to benefit Canadian Cancer Society . They didn’t get sold, but they’ll be up for sale again between Saturday, March 29 and April 4 in the Picture the Cure Again retrospective show at *Hotshot Gallery in Kensington Market, Toronto, along with many other great prints by artists from around the world from the past three...

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Tavares scores for Generals, charity

John Tavares scored two goals and added an assist to help the Oshawa Generals overcome a late deficit and leave Ottawa with a 5-3 victory over the host 67's last night.

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Pap test rate on P.E.I. remains low

Despite hundreds of thousands of dollars put into awareness campaigns and clinics, the percentage of P.E.I. women regularly having Pap tests has not increased.

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High spending on lung cancer in elderly buys little time: study

Despite increased spending on lung cancer treatment, average life expectancy among elderly sufferers of the disease rose very little, new research suggests.