This week, Canadian advocacy groups supported and praised a new national Canadian strategy that aims to prevent more than 400,000 cancer deaths and help equalize the care of cancer patients across the entire country.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper unveiled plans for a major cancer-fighting initiative. The new initiative includes a five-year, $260-million plan that details three specific goals: The first goal will be cancer prevention, followed by finding new cancer treatments and improving the care of patients, regardless of where they live in
A non-government agency called the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer will be the new pan-Canadian centre for information on prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer, according to Prime Minister Harper. The non-government agency will also act as a clearing house for state-of-the-art cancer practices.
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