Anti-Smoking Strategies Continue
In November, an international conference on tobacco control declared that Canada was weakening in its stand to put an end to smoking
In November, an international conference on tobacco control declared that Canada was weakening in its stand to put an end to smoking
A family history of cancer doesn’t mean you’ll get the disease. But some cancers do have a known hereditary link. Here’s what you should know
As of 2013, Red Deer and area cancer patients and their families no longer have to make gruelling trips to Edmonton or Calgary to receive care
What to do after you get your diagnosis
The Tomorrow Project arrived in Lethbridge in November
Only days after their mountaintop wedding, Deanna Henderson lost her husband, but that’s not the end to their beautiful love story
Five-year-old Tallulah is the youngest (and furriest) counsellor of the Kids and Teens Can Cope program
Travelling, even on the best of days, is rarely stress-free. For someone living with cancer, it can be especially challenging. But as one family discovered on a trip to Paris together, what matters most is the experience itself and the memories it creates
A new research study aims to determine just what amount of physical activity can reduce the risk of breast cancer
If music can soothe the savage beast surely it can pacify an ailing cancer patient