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 […]
Beyond the body: Dr. Trevor Dummer’s edited book untangles environmental factors influencing cancer using geospatial science
When we think of cancer’s location, we often picture it inside the human body. But a new book edited by the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow’s […]
Predicting chronic disease enabled by New Brunswick & Nova Scotia data linkage
Predicting chronic disease has gotten faster and simpler with the linkage of data gathered from a longitudinal study involving over 34,000 participants and administrative health […]
Patient partners and researchers leading the path to a cancer-free tomorrow
Several researchers using CanPath data shared their latest findings at the Canadian Cancer Research Conference in Halifax. In 2014, Pauline McIntyre found an advertisement for […]
Dr. John Lewis at the Canadian Cancer Research Conference
Dr. John Lewis is a Professor in the Department of Oncology at the University of Alberta and the Bird Dogs Chair in Translational Oncology. Dr. […]
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 […]
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 is an Associate Professor at the University of Manitoba, Senior Scientist at CancerCare […]
Dr. Jennifer Vena and Dr. Rachel Murphy at the Canadian Cancer Research Conference
Dr. Jennifer Vena and Dr. Rachel Murphy will be attending the Canadian Cancer Research Conference from Alberta and British Columbia. Dr. Jennifer Vena is the Scientific […]
Dr. Cindy Feng and Ethan Ring at the Canadian Cancer Research Conference
Ethan Ring is a third year Masters student in the Department of Community Health and Epidemiology at Dalhousie University. His research interests include environmental carcinogens […]
CanPath Concurrent Session at the Canadian Cancer Research Conference
Dr. Philip Awadalla, CanPath Scientific Director, and Patient Partner/Atlantic PATH participant, Pauline McIntyre, will chair a panel at the Canadian Cancer Research Conference, “Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow’s Health: […]