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Nourish: managing nutrition-related side effects

Looking for more information regarding your nutrition post-treatment? Colorectal Cancer Canada, through its Foods That Fight Cancer program has you covered! This helpful downloadable (and printable)  guide feature tons of helpful tips and advice from registered dieticians who work in oncology centers across Canada. It offers guidance on managing side ...

By |May 7, 2024|Comments Off on Nourish: managing nutrition-related side effects

Nourish: what to eat and drink after ostomy surgery

Looking for more information regarding your nutrition post-treatment? Colorectal Cancer Canada, through its Foods That Fight Cancer program has you covered! This helpful downloadable (and printable)  guide feature tons of helpful tips and advice from registered dieticians who work in oncology centers across Canada. This guide offers information about nutrition ...

By |May 7, 2024|Comments Off on Nourish: what to eat and drink after ostomy surgery

Family History Chart

Family history matters when it comes to your health. This is a tool to help you start a conversation with your family members about your family history of colorectal cancer. Only a health professional can counsel you about your risk for developing colorectal cancer.

By |May 6, 2024|Comments Off on Family History Chart

Never Too Young (N2Y) Toolkit

Most colorectal cancer resources are designed with older patients and caregivers in mind. Through the Never Too Young program, Colorectal Cancer Canada aims to change that. This resource was created to provide early age-onset colorectal cancer patient and their caregiver(s) the opportunity to learn more about the various topic areas ...

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Clinical Trials One-Pager

This information sheet on clinical trials was created in collaboration with Clinical Trials Ontario. It aims to demystify clinical trials and their importance to medical advances.

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Cooking to Reduce Your Risk of Developing Colorectal Cancer

In need of healthier meal ideas? In this brochure, you’ll find delicious, easy-to-prepare recipes from our contributors. We hope they will inspire you to cook more colourful meals filled with whole, unprocessed foods that can help you reduce your risk of developing cancer.

By |May 2, 2024|Comments Off on Cooking to Reduce Your Risk of Developing Colorectal Cancer

Get Personal: Hereditary Colorectal Cancer Syndrome

Did you know having a family health history of colorectal cancer increases your risk to get colorectal cancer yourself? Knowing your family health history of colorectal cancer and sharing this information with your doctor can help you take steps to lower your risk and create a personalized screening program.

By |May 2, 2024|Comments Off on Get Personal: Hereditary Colorectal Cancer Syndrome

Is my treatment working? Do I really have no evidence of disease?

In this webinar Dr. Minetta Liu, Medical Oncologist and Chief Medical Officer at Natera, and Dr. Michael Raphael, Medical Oncologist at Odette Cancer Center, will discuss ctDNA and how Signatera™ can help patients with early-stage colorectal cancer guide treatment and detect cancer recurrence earlier. Dr. Liu will provide an overview ...

By |May 2, 2024|Comments Off on Is my treatment working? Do I really have no evidence of disease?

Do Patient Preferences Influence HTA decisions?

The HTAi PCIG Patient Preference Working Group has initiated a project designed to improve the likelihood that patient preferences can and will be used more frequently in HTA decision-making. The initial step in the project is to conduct an assessment of the current landscape of HTA use of patient preferences ...

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Colorectal Cancer Screening

Join our Patient Support Specialist, Chana Cohen, as she discusses colorectal cancer screening with Dr. Marylise Boutros, colorectal surgeon and head of the Jewish General Hospital Colon and Rectal Surgery Research Program in Montreal, Quebec. Learn about the difference between average and high risk for colorectal cancer, when to start ...

By |April 30, 2024|Comments Off on Colorectal Cancer Screening
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