2018-10-29 9:00:00 AM
Dr. Paul Toren of the Université Laval in Québec City is zeroing in on blood markers that can predict the likelihood of prostate cancer progressing – vital information that can lead to more personalized care.
2018-10-23 11:35:42 AM
Prostate Cancer Canada and the
Movember Foundation today announced $4 million for three leading Canadian researchers to predict how well prostate cancer will respond to treatment based on men’s biological markers, specifically in their tumour cells and blood.
2018-10-18 12:19:31 PM
I feel unbelievably lucky… to be alive. Lucky to be here with my wife and kids. Lucky to have more time! Lucky that my prostate cancer was discovered early enough to be treated.
2018-09-21 11:13:51 AM
Lindsay Clarke will never forget the day before her 28th birthday. It was the day her dad was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer.
2018-09-13 4:17:31 PM
Phil Feldberg died of prostate cancer, but he’s still present to his daughter
2018-09-06 9:22:01 AM
Spark awareness this September
2018-09-04 3:05:20 PM
Bernard Robichaud’s experience leads him to help other men
2018-07-24 1:26:34 PM
“Junk DNA” found to have huge effect on cancer cells
2018-07-20 9:38:56 AM
Canada covered coast-to-coast in a sea of plaid this June
A standard pattern in Canadian apparel, plaid is now more than just an outfit choice: it’s become a symbol of hope and community for hundreds of thousands of people across Canada who are affected in some way by prostate cancer.
2018-06-04 10:28:23 AM
This past month, Vancouver Sun reporter Larry Pynn found out that he is the 1 in 9 men who will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. His diagnosis sparked a determination to drive awareness to the most common cancer affecting men in Canada. Pynn released a five-part series in the Vancouver Sun, touching on topics from diagnosis and the PSA test, to sexual health and healing after treatment.