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‘This is big’: Experts concerned that COVID-19 fears could lead to tsunami of cancer casesOncologists worry cancers are going undiagnosed, routine screening is being missed, and symptoms are being ignored because people fear getting sick with COVID-19.CanadaMay 15, 2021
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Why Canadians can’t ignore this sign of bladder cancer, even in the COVID-19 pandemicAlthough some Canadians may be more hesitant to visit their doctor due to COVID-19, it's important to be checked right away if blood is found in the urine, doctors say.LifestyleMay 30, 2020
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Viral campaign hopes to raise money, awareness for bladder cancerBladder Cancer Canada kicked off its #sourfaceselfie awareness campaign earlier in May, asking supporters to suck on a lemon for a good cause.HealthMay 29, 2019
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Bladder Cancer Awareness Walk hopes to raise awareness, funds in SaskatoonBladder cancer awareness walks were held in 22 communities across Canada over the weekend with the hope of raising $26,000 in Saskatoon and $600,000 nationwide.CanadaSep 23, 2018
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‘It’s something that’s not spoken about’: Annual walk aims to raise awareness of bladder cancerThe event raises money to support bladder cancer patients, raise awareness and fund and promote research.HealthSep 23, 2018
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Montreal walk shines light on bladder cancerThe sixth annual Bladder Cancer Awareness walk was held in Montreal on Sunday to raise funds and awareness about Canada's fifth most prevalent type of cancer.HealthSep 24, 2017
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Women likely to ignore early signs of bladder cancer: doctorAccording to Bladder Cancer Canada, about 9, 000 news cases of bladder cancer are diagnosed in Canada each year.HealthMay 2, 2017
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Bladder Cancer Awareness Month: 5 things you didn’t know about bladder cancer in CanadaMay is Bladder Cancer Awareness Month. Here's what you need to know about the cancer that's impacting over 80,000 Canadians today.HealthMay 2, 2017
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Making a difference in the fight against bladder cancer by lacing up your shoesThis weekend you can make a difference in the fight against bladder cancer by participating in a walk to build awareness.Sep 19, 2016
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Bladder Cancer Walk takes over Assiniboine ParkWINNIPEG — It's the 5th most common type of cancer in Canada and Bladder Cancer Canada (BCC) is hoping Winnipeggers will lace up and walk to raise awareness. In 2015, 8,300 people will be diagnosed with bladder cancer, according to BCC.Sep 27, 2015
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