Tag: brain-cancer
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Increased collaboration key to advancing cancer treatments
As a clinician scientist, Dr. Sheila Singh has a foot firmly planted in two worlds – biomedical research and direct...
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HHS physician leads deal to expand brain cancer research in Canada
The path of least resistance isn’t one travelled by Dr. Sheila Singh. “My mother always told me that I never...
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Celebrating life’s big moments at the bedside
Your wedding day is supposed to be one of the happiest days of your life. You expect everything to follow...
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A cancer patient’s high-risk pregnancy
“The headaches kept getting worse,” recalls Lisa Allain of Welland. “Then I started to feel nauseous and I was having trouble finding words. I realized that something was seriously wrong after I had a seizure.”
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Rapid response, rapid recovery: PACE Team celebrates 10 years
November marks the ten year anniversary of the PACE (Pediatric Assessment of Critical Events) Team at McMaster Children’s Hospital (MCH)....
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