The Canadian Environmental Exposures in Cancer (CE2C) Network links research centres across Canada studying how environmental exposures contribute to cancer.
Canada from Sea-to-Sea (Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, Halifax)
For those of you interested in research on the #Environment and #Cancer - Check out @TheCE2CNetwork - an initiative to link research centres across Canada 🇨🇦from "Sea-to-Sea" studying the relationship between environmental exposures & cancer development. #arsenic#radon
First publication of the CE2C Network @TheCE2CNetwork
High-throughput Genomics and Epigenetics of Malignant Mesothelioma https://t.co/8qimjUbAzR @MDPIOpenAccess
New Preprint - collab w/ Dr. Alison Wallace
@nshealth@DalMedSchool@DalPathology
Coyle et al., 2025 "MULTIPLE PRIMARY CANCERS IN LUNG CANCER PATIENTS IN ATLANTIC CANADA AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SCREENING AND MANAGEMENT "
Funding: @CCSResearch @_researchNS
https://t.co/YwUmOcelrm
#UCalgary's Dr. Aaron Goodarzi and team are investigating radon exposure, and what can be done to mitigate it, in the new Environmental Cancer Research Hub located at @Charb_Cancer https://t.co/pIGM2aBRKG @UCalgaryMed @ucalgarysapl @EvictRadon
Canadian medical education on non-tobacco lung cancer causes (such as #Radon) is on the rise. We provide resources for doctors to stay informed and save lives. Link in bio for more information. 🏥🔬#EvictRadon#RadonTesting#RadonAwareness#MedicalEducation
Dr Alison Wallace and @UrquhartRobin present their team’s Breakthrough project in examining the effects of environmental exposures in non-smokers to help detect lung cancer earlier and save lives.
Angela Lea never had a cigarette in her life but she died of lung cancer - the cause was likely naturally-occurring #radon gas in her home of 26 years.https://t.co/H1NAtkNXc2 @CTVNews by Sean Mott
Researchers in Canada got most of what they were hoping for in the country’s 2024 federal budget, with a big boost in postgraduate pay and more funding for research and scientific infrastructure https://t.co/lvOYnUeBBQ
April is Cancer Awareness Month in Canada. We work to raise awareness and provide knowledge about Canadians’ exposures to carcinogens at work and in the environment, with the ultimate goal of preventing cancer. Learn more about our work: https://t.co/iPR518XKzk #daffodilmonth
New meta-analysis shows that urban #airpollution in the form of PM2.5, PM10, and PAH all elevate the incidence and mortality of #cancer https://t.co/ScSCoBfa5l
Learn more about these exposures in Canada:
Outdoor air pollution https://t.co/ZNSb3V7tOw
PAHs https://t.co/kwwd3j7btc
Join @OICR_news for an Implementation Science Workshop webinar on May 2nd at 1pmEST/2pmAST with Atlantic PATH Scientific Director, Dr. @UrquhartRobin.
Registration: https://t.co/AB0b0bNS2N
More and more Canadians are becoming aware of the possibility and risks of #radon gas in their homes. CLA encourages you to test your home for radon. We even offer financial support for mitigation for eligible households. https://t.co/LnoSA11YF9
🌟Great to take part in today's Integrated Learning Session on "Cancer and the Environment" for the Cancer Research Training Program (CRTP) of the Beatrice Hunter Cancer Research Institute (BHCRI) @BHCRI@DalMedSchool@DalhousieU - thanks for moderating @vittomartinez 1/2
For more information on cancer myths, see our recent publication, "Canadians’ knowledge of cancer risk factors and belief in cancer myths" https://t.co/CXTqpzthey #cancer#myths#misinformation
#UCalgary's Dr. Aaron Goodarzi explains findings from a new study, published in @SciReports, showing the link between radon exposure in rural homes based on how close they are to drilled groundwater wells https://t.co/QjMkxBgR6F @UCalgaryMed
New study from Dr. Aaron Goodarzi @UCalgary@EvictRadon on how rural wells provide a conduit for radon into homes. paper link: https://t.co/bnQCAUV7Tx and news coverage https://t.co/4FANlcpmeH