Prostate Cancer Canada
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New Brunswick prostate cancer survivor says more education is needed"The big thing is to educate people on prostate cancer; a lot of people don't know what prostate cancer is," says Charlie Taylor.HealthJun 8, 2019
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Can Frankenstein’s finger convince men to get tested for prostate cancer? New ad campaign hopes soA new ad campaign hopes to prod men into getting tested for prostate cancer, using "famous fingers."HealthSep 11, 2018
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Do It For Dad aims to raise money for prostate cancerA family friendly event today aims to raise awareness of prostate cancer, Do It For Dads is a 5k walk/run down at Wilfrid Laurier Park.CanadaJun 17, 2018
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Atlantic Canadian researchers using toenail clippings in fight against prostate cancerThe nails are part of world-record collection of more than 32,000 collected in the Atlantic provinces.HealthJan 31, 2018
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Testicular cancer survivor warns others: ‘I never thought I’d get it in my 20s’Movember ambassador Darrel Mancini opens up about his fight against testicular cancer. His message to others? Get checked early.HealthNov 1, 2017
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Halifax cancer survivor raises $27K in 25 km benefit race after riding 2,000 km to get thereThe Halifax area resident raced in both 10 kilometre and 25 kilometre categories next to 35 other participants.CanadaJul 14, 2017
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Halifax cancer survivor riding 2,000 km to Toronto for 25 km benefit raceThe decision by a 72-year-old Halifax man to cycle to Toronto to compete in a cycling event at the Honda Indy racetrack is just another journey for a man who has survived cancer twice.HealthJun 23, 2017
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Movember: Edmonton man finishes marathon in support of men’s healthAn Edmonton runner has completed his first marathon in New York City with a team of Mo Bros, supporting Movember.HealthNov 7, 2016
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Movember: Alberta researchers say men benefit from exercise in prostate cancer recoveryA program at the University of Alberta aims to improve the survivorship experience for men living with prostate cancer through physical activity, nutrition and stress-reduction resources.HealthNov 2, 2016
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Surgery may not be the best first option for many prostate cancer patientsLow-risk prostate cancer patients in Canada may be opting for treatment with major life-changing side-effects without fully understanding other options, including the choice to forego treatment unless the disease progresses, a new report reveals.HealthNov 2, 2015
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