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The largest cohort study ever conducted in Alberta, the Tomorrow Project will ultimately involve 50,000 volunteers in an effort to pinpoint the causes of cancer
The largest cohort study ever conducted in Alberta, the Tomorrow Project will ultimately involve 50,000 volunteers in an effort to pinpoint the causes of cancer
Obesity is a leading cause of preventable cancer. But we’ve handled a similar widespread health threat before. What can we take from the anti-tobacco efforts?
Disease happens at the complicated intersection of genes, lifestyle, infection and environmental exposure. But we’re learning more all the time
Charles Kirkby solves cancer treatment problems with physics – and the business end of a linear accelerator

Edmonton businessman, philanthropist and now boxer Hugh McColl is helping to finance a ground-breaking cancer treatment technology
We’ve downed a lot of merlot reassured that red wine may be healthful. But what’s the relationship between happy hour and cancer?
From belly measurements and veggie choices to the HPV shot for boys, Leap answers some tough questions
From belly measurements and veggie choices to the HPV shot for boys, Leap answers some tough questions
Lung cancer patients face a diagnosis that is not just devastating, it’s isolating. Are new treatments starting to turn attitudes around?
For some nutritious variety, introduce yourself to a sweeter potato