Are you a health care worker? It is important for you to take care of your well-being to reduce the risk of burnout. Here’s a tip from our Regional Psychosocial Oncology Lead:
#WorldCancerDay is an opportunity for us to work together to raise awareness and improve education. Treatment has a better chance of working when cancer is found early. Get checked. Learn more: https://t.co/rJ8PF5H56u
Are you a health care worker? It is important for you to take care of your well-being to reduce the risk of burnout. Here’s a tip from our Regional Psychosocial Oncology Lead:
Are you a health care worker? It is important for you to take care of your well-being to reduce the risk of burnout. Here’s a tip from our Regional Psychosocial Oncology Lead:
#DYK: The 19th century saw the birth of oncology (the study of cancer) with the use of the modern microscope in studying diseased tissues. This allowed for a better understanding of the damage cancer had done.
Overdue for colon cancer screening? Talk to your doctor or nurse practitioner about getting checked during the COVID-19 pandemic and learn more: https://t.co/smYu18AQgg
Did you know that cervical cancer is almost always preventable?
A cervical screening test checks for signs of cancer before it even starts.
Get more information here: https://t.co/gfbANjXtLR
Regular screening can find cancer early, when treatment has a better chance of working. Get checked. Talk to your doctor today. Learn more: https://t.co/rJ8PF5pueW RT and tell us why you #GetChecked
Make sure to fill out #YourSymptomsMatter before, during or after your cancer treatment. When your health care team knows about your symptoms, they can help you manage them. Learn more: https://t.co/cSUcIF0rRD
Winners' Stories Thank you to @MerckCanada for recognizing this wonderful innovative project that I am proud to be a part of. #patientsfirst#healthcare#patientcare @SouthlakeRHC https://t.co/CpEG9rG6pL