Archive for September, 2008



Canadian Cancer Society_ Cops for Cancer 2008 events

Monday 15 September 2008 @ 11:51 pm

Canadian Cancer Society_ Cops for Cancer
Here are some Cops for Cancer events:
Once you choose the event in your community, you can:
register online
sign up as a volunteer
pledge a participant
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Canadian Cancer Society_ Cops for Cancer 2008 events




COPS FOR CANCER IN 2008

Thursday 11 September 2008 @ 11:13 pm

Cops for Cancer in 2008

In 2007,BCAS Unit Chief Terry Mitchell was selected as the first paramedic to ride on the Cops for Cancer/ Tour de North team. Terry raised over $10,000 last year and he’s back to raise even more.

Three extra BCAS members were officially selected to participate alongside police, corrections, Continue Reading »
COPS FOR CANCER IN 2008




CANCER SIGNS & SYMPTOMS

Tuesday 9 September 2008 @ 6:45 pm

Cancer Symptoms and Signs
Cancer doesn’t give you symptoms or signs that exclusively indicate the disease. Every complaint for cancer can also explain a harmless condition . If you have some symptoms you should see a doctor for more evaluation. Some common symptoms are as follows:
# Persistent cough or blood-tinged saliva #
o Those symptoms usually represent simple infections such as bronchitis or sinusitis.
o They can be symptoms of cancer of your lung, head, and neck. Continue Reading »
CANCER SIGNS & SYMPTOMS




Areas of cancer research

Sunday 7 September 2008 @ 6:42 pm

Cancer researches

Cause:

It involves many different disciplines including genetics, diet, environmental factors .In regard to investigation of causes and potential targets for therapy, the route used starts with data obtained from clinical observations, enters main research, and, convincing and independently confirmed results are obtained, proceeds with clinical research, involving appropriately designed trials on consenting human subjects, with aim to test safety and efficiency of the Continue Reading »
Areas of cancer research




what is “cops for cancer”:

Sunday 7 September 2008 @ 3:17 pm

Cops for Cancer started in 1994 in Alberta when Edmonton Police Sergeant Gary Goulet befriended a young boy suffering from cancer.  As a result of chemotherapy, the young boy lost his hair and suffered teasing from his schoolmates.  Sergeant Goulet, who had already shaved his head, offered Continue Reading »
what is “cops for cancer”: