Cancer remains a debilitating disease widely known for its tragic consequences. A new report shows that Canadians living with and surviving cancer has now reached 1.5 million, up a million from a decade ago. Experts say advancements have helped with earlier diagnosis and treatment, but there’s concerns Canada’s strained health-care system is setting back that progress. Jamie Mauracher reports.
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Strained health-care system takes toll on cancer treatments
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