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Staying active to avoid cancer

New research finds links between cancer and physical inactivity
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The Mickleborough Research Program Contributes to New Research

Doctor turned his own diagnosis into a $3-million endowment for head and neck cancer research
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The meat-sugar cancer theory

A new study adds to the research surrounding carnivores and cancer
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Research Rockstar: Dr. Gregory Cairncross

Top neurological cancer researcher credits his work with keeping him strong in a trying field
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New research shows cancer 'tentacles'

A University of Alberta researcher studies cancer cell “tentacles”
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Research advancements in multiple myeloma

Scientific advancements have changed how we diagnose and treat multiple myeloma
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30 Years of Cancer Research

Cancer treatment in Alberta has improved drastically over the last three decades
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Advancements in glioblastoma research

A new brain cancer therapy heads to clinical trial
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Research Rockstar: Ing Swie Goping

University of Alberta professor’s research could change the way we treat breast cancer
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Patients and families become engaged in cancer research

Two Alberta Cancer Foundation-supported programs gather patients, donors and researchers at the same table
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