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Government of Canada invests in breast cancer research at CanPath

Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers and the second leading cause of cancer-related death among women* in Canada, with one in eight women expected to be diagnosed…

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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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Profil d’une cohorte : le projet Générations de la Colombie-Britannique

…population de la Colombie-Britannique en général. En 2011, les carcinomes du sein, du poumon, du côlon et de l’utérus et le mélanome cutané étaient les cancers les plus répandus chez…

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Diet Quality among Cancer Survivors and Participants without Cancer: A Population-Based, Cross-Sectional Study in the Atlantic Partnership for Tomorrow's Health Project

This study investigated the diet quality of cancer survivors relative to participants without cancer, overall and by cancer site and time from diagnosis. It found that there was considerable room…

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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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Marilla Hulls

…longitudinales. Elle a hâte d’élargir ses compétences en analyse de données tout en explorant un nouvel intérêt de recherche, soit l’étude de la survie au cancer du sein et l’identification…

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CanPath complète sa carte des provinces avec l’ajout de la cohorte de la Saskatchewan

…600 nouveaux cancers diagnostiqués en 2018 et un peu plus de 2 000 décès dus au cancer la même année. En 2018, environ 17 000 personnes vivaient avec un cancer diagnostiqué…

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Genetic analyses of DNA repair pathway associated genes implicate new candidate cancer predisposing genes in ancestrally defined ovarian cancer cases

Researchers investigated families with a history of ovarian cancer that couldn’t be explained by known genetic risk factors. Using healthy controls from CARTaGENE, they applied a targeted gene approach and…

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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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