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Canadian Cancer Society

@cancersociety

Official account of the Canadian Cancer Society. Nothing big gets solved by one person. To take on cancer, it takes all of us. It takes a society. 💛

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I'm incredibly fortunate to be a cancer researcher Université de Sherbrooke and to tackle a challenge that hits so close to home. Thank you Canadian Cancer Society and donors for supporting patients and researchers! Grateful to be part of this journey towards a cure. 💛

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September is #ProstateCancerAwarenessMonth and we’re kicking it off with signs and symptoms of prostate cancer that you need to know. Visit this link to learn more today: cancer.ca/en/cancer-info…

September is #ProstateCancerAwarenessMonth and we’re kicking it off with signs and symptoms of prostate cancer that you need to know. 

Visit this link to learn more today: cancer.ca/en/cancer-info…
Research at Canadian Cancer Society (@ccsresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re thrilled to announce the recipients of the 2023 Canadian Cancer Society Awards for Excellence in Cancer Research! Now in its 30th year, these awards celebrate the outstanding achievements of leading cancer researchers in 🇨🇦 Join us in congratulating them.👏 cancer.ca/en/about-us/ne…

We’re thrilled to announce the recipients of the 2023 <a href="/cancersociety/">Canadian Cancer Society</a> Awards for Excellence in Cancer Research!

Now in its 30th year, these awards celebrate the outstanding achievements of leading cancer researchers in 🇨🇦

Join us in congratulating them.👏
cancer.ca/en/about-us/ne…
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Congrats to Dr John Bell, recipient of the Canadian Cancer Society Lifetime Contribution Prize! This award is given to an individual who, through vision and leadership, has enhanced the Canadian cancer research landscape to benefit people with cancer.

Congrats to Dr John Bell, recipient of the <a href="/cancersociety/">Canadian Cancer Society</a> Lifetime Contribution Prize!

This award is given to an individual who, through vision and leadership, has enhanced the Canadian cancer research landscape to benefit people with cancer.
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Congrats to Dr Mandana Vahabi, recipient of the Canadian Cancer Society Inclusive Excellence Prize! This award is given to an individual who has demonstrated leadership in the advancement of equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility as it relates to the cancer research ecosystem.

Congrats to Dr Mandana Vahabi, recipient of the <a href="/cancersociety/">Canadian Cancer Society</a> Inclusive Excellence Prize!

This award is given to an individual who has demonstrated leadership in the advancement of equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility as it relates to the cancer research ecosystem.
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Congrats to Dr Jacques Simard, recipient of the Canadian Cancer Society O. Harold Warwick Prize! This award is given to an individual with outstanding achievements in cancer control research.

Congrats to Dr Jacques Simard, recipient of the <a href="/cancersociety/">Canadian Cancer Society</a> O. Harold Warwick Prize!

This award is given to an individual with outstanding achievements in cancer control research.
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Congrats to Dr Sheila Singh, co-recipient of the Canadian Cancer Society Robert L. Noble Prize! This award is given to individuals with outstanding achievements in basic biomedical cancer research.

Congrats to Dr Sheila Singh, co-recipient of the <a href="/cancersociety/">Canadian Cancer Society</a> Robert L. Noble Prize!

This award is given to individuals with outstanding achievements in basic biomedical cancer research.
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Congrats to Dr Peter Dirks, co-recipient of the Canadian Cancer Society Robert L. Noble Prize! This award is given to individuals with outstanding achievements in basic biomedical cancer research.

Congrats to Dr Peter Dirks, co-recipient of the <a href="/cancersociety/">Canadian Cancer Society</a> Robert L. Noble Prize!

This award is given to individuals with outstanding achievements in basic biomedical cancer research.
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Congrats to Dr Ryan Morin, co-recipient of the Canadian Cancer Society Bernard and Francine Dorval Prize. This award is given to investigators whose contributions to basic biomedical research have the potential to lead or have led to improved understanding of cancer treatments and cures.

Congrats to Dr Ryan Morin, co-recipient of the <a href="/cancersociety/">Canadian Cancer Society</a> Bernard and Francine Dorval Prize.

This award is given to investigators whose contributions to basic biomedical research have the potential to lead or have led to improved understanding of cancer treatments and cures.
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Congrats to Dr Adam Shlien, co-recipient of the Canadian Cancer Society Bernard and Francine Dorval Prize. This award is given to investigators whose contributions to basic biomedical research have the potential to lead or have led to improved understanding of cancer treatments and cures

Congrats to Dr Adam Shlien, co-recipient of the <a href="/cancersociety/">Canadian Cancer Society</a> Bernard and Francine Dorval Prize.

This award is given to investigators whose contributions to basic biomedical research have the potential to lead or have led to improved understanding of cancer treatments and cures
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Congrats to Dr Fiona Schulte, recipient of the Canadian Cancer Society William E. Rawls Prize! This award is given to an investigator whose outstanding contributions have the potential to lead, or have already led, to important advances in cancer control.

Congrats to Dr Fiona Schulte, recipient of the <a href="/cancersociety/">Canadian Cancer Society</a> William E. Rawls Prize!

This award is given to an investigator whose outstanding contributions have the potential to lead, or have already led, to important advances in cancer control.
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We’re proud to announce the 2023 recipients of our most prestigious annual awards. This year’s Canadian Cancer Society Awards for Excellence in Cancer Research recognize the outstanding achievements of 8 leading cancer researchers in Canada. Since 1993, these annual awards have

Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK (@crukresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢We’re excited to see researchers from the UK & Canada come together to discuss biology in cancer prevention. Collaborations like this are key to address challenges & share cutting-edge research.

📢We’re excited to see researchers from the UK &amp; Canada come together to discuss biology in cancer prevention. Collaborations like this are key to address challenges &amp; share cutting-edge research.
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Challenges in cancer prevention can’t be overcome alone.  That’s why we're excited to be working with powerhouse Canadian cancer organizations and @CancerResearchUK to unite the brightest minds in research on this topic. 🍁💪

CIHR-ICR | IC-IRSC (@cihr_icr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today marks an incredible new collaboration in #CancerPrevention research! In partnership with Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK & Canadian partners, cancer researchers from 🇨🇦 and 🇬🇧 have gathered in London, UK to discuss emerging challenges in cancer prevention, obesity and inflammation research.

Today marks an incredible new collaboration in #CancerPrevention research! In partnership with <a href="/CRUKresearch/">Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK</a> &amp; Canadian partners, cancer researchers from 🇨🇦 and 🇬🇧 have gathered in London, UK to discuss emerging challenges in cancer prevention, obesity and inflammation research.
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If you ask Meredith what caused her to make the leap and start climbing mountains to raise funds for life-saving cancer research, she would say that it was because of her mother going through her own cancer experience. For Meredith, her mother’s strength and perseverance gave

If you ask Meredith what caused her to make the leap and start climbing mountains to raise funds for life-saving cancer research, she would say that it was because of her mother going through her own cancer experience.

For Meredith, her mother’s strength and perseverance gave
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“Nearly 40 percent of people diagnosed with cancer are in their working years, ages 20 to 64. That means cancer often comes at a time when expenses are high and others are depending on you. There are already enough worries that come with a cancer diagnosis; wondering if you

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Imagine what would be possible by bringing together emerging and prominent research leaders from the UK and Canada to discuss cancer prevention. That’s exactly what we’ve been engaged in over the last few days thanks to Cancer Research UK in collaboration with the CIHR , Cancer Research Society ,

Imagine what would be possible by bringing together emerging and prominent research leaders from the UK and Canada to discuss cancer prevention.

That’s exactly what we’ve been engaged in over the last few days thanks to <a href="/CR_UK/">Cancer Research UK</a>  in collaboration with the <a href="/CIHR_IRSC/">CIHR</a> , <a href="/SRC_CRS/">Cancer Research Society</a> ,
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We’re thrilled to support this groundbreaking clinical trial on how palliative radiation can improve quality of life for people with liver cancer. Congratulations to the researchers and CCTG on the publication of these results in The Lancet Oncology. #cancerresearch