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Dr. Wajid Sayeed 
Works to Improve
 Outcomes for
 Patients with Brain Tumours

He's one of a few neurology-trained neuro-oncologists in Canada and he is based at the Cross Cancer Institute in Edmonton.
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Dr. Aynharan Sinnarajah Researches Early Palliative Care in Colorectal Cancer Patients

He says palliative care is more holistic than just end-of-life care
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Dr. Jessica McNeil is Studying Lighter-Intensity Physical Activity in Breast Cancer Patients and Survivors

She is proposing that everyday, lighter-intensity activities should count in the Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines, and that it would make fitness more accessible to Canadians
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Bright Minds: Catriona Leckie

Nurse practitioner Catriona Leckie believes talking about palliative care at the start of treatment has a positive impact on a patient’s well-being
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