Your public persona was ‘Madame Ambassador,’ writes Verla Chatsis to her sister. ‘To us, you are Deb, the little sister I still long to protect.’
Sydney Loney was diagnosed with breast cancer in January. Due to the coronavirus outbreak, her scheduled mastectomy was cancelled, and she doesn’t know how her cancer has progressed.
Before You Go: Lana Dyment on the despairing consequences of ‘chemobrain’ and how through the fog, she sees what really matters
Overall, Canadian women are 13 per cent less likely to die from cancer now than two decades ago—but fatality rates for some types, like lung cancer, remain the same
The debate over breast-cancer screening is turning into an academic feud, leaving millions of women in limbo
A new study suggests bacteria could could play a role in how the disease progresses, and maybe one day, how it’s treated.
A talented musician and golfer who loved the outdoors, she was a people person who beat cancer
‘Why would you have this testing if there’s no family history?’ genetic counsellor asks
Emma Teitel on the only thing that matters
NDP MP Peter Stoffer lends a hand, well two, to help with breast cancer awareness.
A look at the highest and lowest rates of surgery in the country
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