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Radon-induced lung cancer can be prevented

Janet Whitehead works and lives in Vancouver, BC. She is the mother of 3 children and has a granddaughter.   Five years ago I was diagnosed with lung cancer. I had most of my left lung and lymph nodes...

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A New Equilibrium: A physician’s journey beyond radical prostate surgery –...

Graeme Rocker is a professor at Dalhousie University in Halifax Editor’s note: Part I of this series appeared as a Humanities article in CMAJ; parts II , III and IV appeared on CMAJ Blogs.   At six...

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My Best Life

Peggy Cumming, is a wife, mother, grandmother of 6, sister, niece, cousin and friend, as well as a teacher - retired after 34 years in the classroom - and an athlete.  This is her last blog, a year on...

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A resource to inform patients and the public about clinical trials

Dawn Richards provides project management consultant services to the Canadian organization Network of Networks (N2). She also works as a patient consultant for other organizations.   Have you ever...

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Curt’s Story: An experience with Physician Assisted Dying

This story is about my family’s experience with PAD (Physician Assisted Dying). Our hope is that it will be of some help to others following, or contemplating following, the same path.   In the fall of...

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New territory: failing to plan for the unthinkable

Sarah Currie lives in Ottawa, Ontario   I changed jobs this week. On Monday, my first day, when I should have been primarily concerned with learning the office microwave-cleaning rota and orienting...

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Sicker than I’d ever been before: a patient’s experience of sepsis

Ray Schachter is a lawyer in Vancouver. He is on the Executive Committee of the Global Sepsis Alliance and Canadian Sepsis Foundation   In March 1996, I was a healthy, fit 50-year-old man enjoying life...

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Home care nurses need more support to meet the needs of complex patients

Marcy White is a writer and special needs advocate.   In just one year, my son, Jacob, was put on Bi-Pap in the PICU on four separate occasions. Only a respiratory therapist was allowed to put the...

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Possible

Brianna Cheng is a MSc Epidemiology student in the Class of 2020 at McGill University.     is it possible to mourn the living?   time’s grasp on youth seems ever loose while draining those already...

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The power of patient and caregiver partnership

Maggie Keresteci is a caregiver to her sibling who lives with a life altering disease and is committed to advocating for solutions that will improve the lives of Canadian patients and their caregivers....

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Not every cough is COVID-19

As I described Thomas’ symptoms to my friend over-the-phone, she interrupted me to ask, “Is that him that I can hear breathing?”

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Déjà vu in the time of COVID-19

There will be a return to regular life, although it may not look the same.

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A patient’s experience of COVID-19

The last breath a person takes before death is an exhalation, to expire. I was trying so hard. I was so tired of trying. I said to myself, “Could I just let go?” Just let the exhalation come and it...

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Dystonia: one patient’s surprising adventure to help find answers to doctors’...

How could I help - me with no medical training? Well, I excel at making lists. I know how to ask questions.

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