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Enhancing health research with new environmental exposure datasets from CANUE and CanPath

…Additionally, we are pleased to share the upcoming release of Understanding Cancer Prevention through Geospatial Science: Putting Cancer in its Place, edited by one of our presenters, Dr. Trevor Dummer….

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Améliorer la recherche en santé grâce aux nouveaux ensembles de données sur l'exposition environnementale de CANUE et CanPath

…publication prochaine de l’ouvrage « Understanding Cancer Prevention through Geospatial Science : Putting Cancer in its Place », édité par l’un de nos présentateurs, le Dr Trevor Dummer. Ce livre…

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Metabolomics and cancer preventive behaviors in the BC Generations Project

To better understand links between behaviours and cancer, researchers measured metabolites in blood samples from 1,319 BC Generations Project participants. The study found a large number of metabolites were different…

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Stimulez les connaissances sur l'immunité : Une collaboration canadienne contribue à une étude nationale sur l'immunité COVID-19

…risque ou lisez le résumé de l’événement du GTIC. Des communiqués de presse concernant cette publication sont également disponibles auprès du GTIC et du CMAJ. À propos de CanPath Le…

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

…value to later generations,” said Osborne, who joined Alberta’s Tomorrow Project in 2011. Osborne, like most CPTP participants, has lived experience with cancer or another chronic illness. In fact, cancer

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Provincial variation in colorectal cancer screening adherence in Canada; evidence from the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow's Health

The researchers investigated how social and medical characteristics influence adherence to breast cancer screening in Canada. They used data from five regional cohorts of the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow’s Health…

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Diet quality is associated with reduced incidence of cancer and self-reported chronic disease: Observations from Alberta's Tomorrow Project

…is associated with risk of cancer and chronic disease. There were 25169 participants enrolled and it was found that the better the diet quality, the lower the risk of cancer….

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Central body fatness is a stronger predictor of cancer risk than overall body size

…men have a 33% increased risk of cancer, while women have 22% increased risk. Essentially central adiposity appears to be a strong predictor of all-cancer risk than actual body size….

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CanPath Completes Provincial Map with Addition of a Saskatchewan Cohort

…more recently mining. The burden of cancer in Saskatchewan is significant with about 5,600 new cancers diagnosed in 2018 and just over 2,000 cancer deaths in the same year. In…

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Health-Related and Behavioral Factors Associated With Lung Cancer Stage at Diagnosis: Observations From Alberta’s Tomorrow Project

…found that a history of sunburn in the past year and more prostate-specific antigen tests were protective against late-stage lung cancer diagnosis, whereas physical activity increased late-stage cancer diagnosis odds….

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