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Ten years, 330,000+ Canadians: CPTP connects participants from coast to coast with shared goal of a healthier future

After losing her aunt to breast cancer, Krista felt powerless and wanted to help make a difference. Marc felt empowered when he started taking a more active role in his…

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CanPath Concurrent Session at the Canadian Cancer Research Conference

…University of Calgary. His research interests include reducing the cancer burden across the full cancer control continuum (prevention, screening, and outcomes) with the use of existing methods and the development…

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$16 million investment in first of its kind Canadian chronic disease research project

…accomplish its mission of preventing disease, saving lives and promoting recovery. ” About the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer  The Canadian Partnership Against Cancer works with Canada’s cancer community to reduce…

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Webinar: Research Spotlight: How 3 trainees are using CanPath data and biosamples

…researchers can engage with CanPath. Cancer diagnosis and health behaviour change: A prospective study from the BC Generations Project Presented by: Molly Sweeney Magee Cancer survivors are commonly in poorer health…

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Dr. Philip Awadalla represents CanPath at the Canadian Cancer Research Conference

…Calgary) speaking about risk factors for early-onset colorectal cancer;  Dr. Samina Abidi (Dalhousie University) speaking about a digital health and artificial-based public health platform for cancer risk prediction;  Dr. Sara…

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Largest-ever BC health research project to benefit future generations

…million to the BC Generations Project. The Project is also supported by the BC Cancer Agency and endorsed by the BC Cancer Foundation, the Canadian Cancer Society – BC and…

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Canadians helping to answer challenging questions about the causes of cancer

…funders including the BC Cancer Foundation, Alberta Cancer Foundation, the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research and Genome Quebec. Learn more about the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project by visiting https://www.partnershipfortomorrow.ca/….

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Researcher Feature: Ace Chan

…changes in cancer risk factors from community members, through interviews with GM people. How might your research findings contribute to the existing knowledge on cancer prevention among GM people? How…

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Dr. Jennifer Vena and Dr. Rachel Murphy at the Canadian Cancer Research Conference

…of Alberta’s Tomorrow Project and a Research Scientist at CancerControl Alberta with Alberta Health Services. Dr. Vena’s research interests focus on lifestyle behaviours and prevention of cancer and chronic diseases,…

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CanPath Colleagues from Manitoba at the Canadian Cancer Research Conference (Hrubeniuk, Briek, and Katyal)

The Manitoba Tomorrow Project will be well represented at the Canadian Cancer Research Conference. Dr. Sachin Katyal Dr. Sachin Katyal is an Associate Professor at the University of Manitoba, Senior…

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