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The Association of Sleep Trouble and Physical Inactivity with Breast Cancer Risk in Nova Scotia: Evidence from the Atlantic PATH Cohort

…trouble, sleep duration, and physical activity with breast cancer incidence in a prospective longitudinal cohort of 10,305 females from Nova Scotia. Breast cancer cases were identified through record linkage to…

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

…public health policy. Dr. Hrubeniuk will be presenting a poster on the Manitoba Tomorrow Project as a cohort built for cancer research. Posters will be up for the duration of…

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Dr. Trevor Dummer and Mohadeseh Ahmadi at the Canadian Cancer Research Conference

Dr. Trevor Dummer will be attending the Canadian Cancer Research Conference. Dr. Dummer is the co-Scientific Director for CanPath, an Associate Professor at the School of Population and Public Health…

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Perceived susceptibility to developing cancer and screening for colorectal and prostate cancer: A longitudinal analysis of Alberta's Tomorrow Project

…and prostate-specific antigen. Findings suggest health promotion can focus on targeting and heightening personal perceived susceptibility of developing cancer in jurisdictions with low screening rates for colorectal or prostate cancer….

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Impact of adherence to cancer-specific prevention recommendations on subsequent risk of cancer in participants in Alberta's Tomorrow Project.

This study wanted to see if cancer-specific recommendations actually prevented cancer. They found that those who adhered to said recommendations saw lower risk of develop cancer over time….

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Primary Prevention of Cancer-Causing Substance Use in Gender Minority People of Canada

About 50% of cancer diagnoses are preventable by adopting healthy lifestyle behaviours such as limiting the consumption of alcohol and tobacco. World-renowned cancer research organizations have reported that there is…

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Dr. Donna Turner

Dr. Donna Turner is a cancer epidemiologist and the Provincial Director of the Population Oncology portfolio at CancerCare Manitoba which is comprised of several programs:  Epidemiology, the Manitoba Cancer Registry, CancerCare…

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Metabolic profiling of adherence to diet, physical activity and body size recommendations for cancer prevention

This study examined cross-sectional associations between metabolites and cancer preventive behaviors as well as the relevance to cancer-related pathways among 120 participants with no history of smoking or cancer. Cancer

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Improving Lung Cancer Risk Prediction & Application

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in Canada and the World. Lung screening with computed tomography (CT) can identify lung cancers early, when they are still treatable,…

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