Curing Cancer: a reality check
- OPACC
- Jan 4, 2012
- 1 min read
Cancer became the top killer of Canadians in 2011, yet people are often living longer after being diagnosed.
Curing cancer often leads the most hoped-for list when you ask people what medical breakthroughs they would like to see. But trying to answer the question of whether the war on cancer is being won means stepping into a contradictory tangle of statistics, anecdotes, hopes and fears.
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