We need to talk about breast cancer

Regardless of what is happening in the health-care system, breast cancer education is critical, and should be available for individuals both with and without a diagnosis.
In addition to equipping patients with the right information, we must ensure our health-care system is collecting the right data, writes Cathy Ammendolea.

It’s no secret that the Canadian health-care system is undergoing a transformation. As we navigate these changes, there are a lot of mixed messages about what the result will be. On the one hand, we see significant investments into

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