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  1. May 2, 2024 · Earlier this year, Shaw University’s School of Business and Professional Studies received a $60,000 renewable grant from the CEO Roundtable on Cancer to support a community engagement program that focuses on reducing health inequities.

    • Odette Cancer Centre
    • Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
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    Opened in 1982 on the campus of Sunnybrook Hospital — now known as the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre — the Odette Cancer CentreOpens in a new windowsees 10,000 new patients per year. It boasts expert multidisciplinary health teams as well as state-of-the-art facilities that include 13 radiation treatment machines a new, state-of-the art Gamma K...

    Opened in May 1958, the Princess Margaret Cancer CentreOpens in a new windowis an internationally recognized leader in the fight against cancer. Clinical and research staff include experts in oncology, with specialties that include surgical oncology, bone marrow transplantation, chemotherapy, hematology, radiation treatment, medical imaging and psy...

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  2. Feb 22, 2022 · RALEIGH, N.C. – Shaw University’s School of Business and Professional Studies received a $60,000 renewable grant from the CEO Roundtable on Cancer to support a community engagement program that focuses on reducing health inequities.

  3. Apr 17, 2024 · April is National Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month.

  4. We are committed to improving quality of life for individuals living with cancer. Through our compassion and expertise, we strive to provide the best opportunity-for-cure, optimal, evidence-based and individual treatment plan.

  5. Programs. Regional Cancer Programs are networks of hospitals and other agencies involved in providing cancer prevention, screening, diagnostic, treatment and support services within each of the province’s 14 Local Health Integration Networks Opens in a new window. Each one is led by a Cancer Care Ontario Regional Vice-President.

  6. The Toronto Central Regional Cancer Program (TCRCP) is one of 14 Regional Cancer Programs in the province and developed by Ontario Health (Cancer Care Ontario).

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