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
Nurse practitioner Catriona Leckie believes talking about palliative care at the start of treatment has a positive impact on a patient’s well-being
A collaborative approach to medical data gives industry the tools to provide better care for patients
Patient-centred design innovations in urban, regional and community cancer treatment centres are designed to foster optimism and hope, creating new opportunities for better care across Alberta
Dr. John Walker leads investigator-initiated trials in the hopes of discovering more effective treatments for cancer patients
As the chief program officer for CancerControl Alberta, Nancy Guebert is committed to making every patient’s cancer journey a little easier
Dr. George Francis is the first cancer physiatrist in Western Canada
An Edmonton student’s long trek will bring Scotland home to her grandfather
A new pilot program gives young adults diagnosed with cancer the support they need
Nicole Valade’s advice on how to find a clinical trial in Alberta
It ranges from mild to severe, but according to Dr. Linda Watson, who leads person-centred care integration, provincial practices at CancerControl Alberta, maintaining an active life is one of the best ways to manage this common symptom.