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Using advanced analytical tools and data, Dr. Emily Walker and her team help predict future cancer care needs in Alberta.
Using advanced analytical tools and data, Dr. Emily Walker and her team help predict future cancer care needs in Alberta.
For most of the year, Bellerose Composite High School is much like any other, but wander into the St. Albert school’s atrium in early March, and the scene will be anything but ordinary.
As cancer care evolves, so, too, do the careers of Alberta’s dedicated health-care professionals.
In spring of 2022, longtime CTV Calgary news anchor Jocelyn Laidlaw discovered an enlarged lymph node in her groin area.
Dr. Vickie Baracos is one of the world’s leading experts on cancer cachexia, a common wasting syndrome, and her groundbreaking research has led to improved diagnosis guidelines and treatments.
People may wonder: is cancer research making a difference? In a resounding, all-caps word, YES.
Darren Baumgardner knows first-hand how philanthropic giving can come with both personal and professional benefits.
Dr. Anna Taylor has spent her entire career researching pain and how to manage it.
During the COVID-19 lockdown, former Alberta Member of the Legislative Assembly Prasad Panda was trying to think of a way he could do some good from his Calgary home.
While no two cancer experiences will ever be the same, individuals and families who have gone through a cancer journey are almost universally changed by the disease.