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August 07, 2017
Seeking participants for survey on breast cancer & work
The Work Wellness Lab at Saint Mary’s University (Halifax, NS) is conducting a survey study on the work experiences of women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer.
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June 02, 2017
Special announcement: It’s “prime” time to make change!
Young Adult Cancer Canada (YACC), in partnership with Dr. Sheila Garland and her team of researchers at Memorial University, JUST launched the YAC Prime Study! Not only does this study aim to be the largest of its kind to date, it will be the first to explore the physical, social, financial, and emotional challenges faced by young adults diagnosed with cancer and compare them to their non-cancer peers.
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September 28, 2016
Check out this free 8-week online therapy course!
Have you recently completed cancer treatment? Are you feeling down or worried? This eight-week online course might be for you!
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July 20, 2016
Breast cancer survivors needed for short online story
With support from the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, researchers at the University of Toronto are conducting an online survey to understand what breast cancer survivors need to be more active. For example, do you […]
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June 29, 2016
National study seeks young men who have had cancer
Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are inviting young men who have had cancer to share how they feel about their intimate relationships after they’ve had cancer.
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May 02, 2016
Research participation opportunity on post breast cancer fertility decision making
Dr. Nancy Baxter, General Surgeon and Chief of the General Surgery Department, at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto, ON is conducting a study on fertility-related decision making after breast cancer.
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March 17, 2016
Participants needed for physical activity post breast cancer study
In partnership with the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, Dr. Catherine Sabiston and Angela Fong, a research assistant and PhD candidate at the University of Toronto, are conducting a study titled Increasing physical activity and reducing sedentary behaviour: MOVING research into practice Part 2: An assessment of physical activity needs for Canadian breast cancer survivors.
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March 03, 2016
Your help is requested for this study about working after cancer
Our friends at the Nova Scotia Health Authority are looking for your input. Please review the following poster, and get in touch with Emily at emily.drake@dal.ca if you can help! […]
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January 05, 2016
Participants needed for health behaviours survey
Researchers at Memorial University are seeking young adult cancer survivors to participate in an online health survey.
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October 28, 2015
Contemporary young adults in Canada: An update on their distinct issues
When the question comes up of what is different about young adults, the answer is usually that they’re going through a distinct time of life that involves distinct needs. That may be true, but there’s more to the picture. Much more.
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October 20, 2015
Help build resource guide for parents with cancer
Bonnie Hobbs, graduate Social Work Student at Memorial University, is studying the discussion between children and parents around the parent’s cancer diagnosis to develop a guide to facilitate those conversations which will be distributed in inpatient and outpatient settings.
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September 06, 2015
Men affected by post-chemo infertility needed for study
A Masters student at the University of New Brunswick is looking to interview men who were diagnosed with cancer between the ages of 15-29 in Canada about what it means to be infertile after cancer treatment.
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