Author: BARBARA BALFOUR, POSTMEDIA CONTENT WORKS
A moment of boredom in a parking lot led to the spontaneous blood test that ended up saving John Radermacher’s life.
While showing off his hot rod at a car show at the Grey Eagle…
Author: BARBARA BALFOUR, POSTMEDIA CONTENT WORKS
A moment of boredom in a parking lot led to the spontaneous blood test that ended up saving John Radermacher’s life.
While showing off his hot rod at a car show at the Grey Eagle…
Author: Bill Brooks, Calgary Herald
Picture perfect weather ensured the annual Priddis Greens Charity Classic-held Aug 16 and 17- was an enormous success. That, and the support of myriad golfers, sponsors and volunteers resulted in an impressive $350,000 being raised…
Author: Scott Leitch, Edmonton Journal
The Alberta Prostate Cancer Research initiative claims its new blood test is 40 per cent more accurate at identifying men with aggressive forms of prostate cancer than the common prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test, which…
Author: Heather Yourex-West, Global News
Ashok Sehgal considers himself a lucky man. Seven years ago, his wife urged him to get a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test, an assessment currently used to screen men for prostate cancer.
When his PSA level came…
Women for Men’s Health Initiative is joining the fight against Prostate Cancer
In Canada, the number one cancer men face is prostate cancer. This week alone, seven men will die from prostate cancer in Alberta. Calgary’s Prostate Cancer Centre (PCC)…
Stampede starts with STOMP, the ultimate Energy industry event! The STOMP is the annual Client Appreciation Party hosted by Scott Land & Lease Ltd. This July 6 will mark the 20th consecutive year of the celebration. The party represents a…
In Alberta, 1 in 6 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. When detected early, prostate cancer is one of the most successfully treated types of cancer.
The staff and volunteers at the Prostate Cancer Centre are dedicated to educating men about the importance of early detection.