"We know cancer is a problem in Cape Breton and that the people of this area are anxious for solutions," the government release of the day told them.
In that period of time, 9,370 people have died of cancer in Cape Breton — almost 18.5 per cent of the deaths in Nova Scotia. These are age-standardized rates — which are of importance for epidemiologists as they weigh cancer metrics by putting each category on an even playing field in terms of age. Ron Dewar, senior epidemiologist at Cancer Care Nova Scotia: “For lung cancer, the big responsible agent is tobacco smoking. It always has been." CONTRIBUTED - ccThe incidence of cancer in Cape Breton is above all attributed to one blunt fact that cannot be altered by those affected by it — age.“We know about cancer, age is probably the strongest one.
Heather Mulligan, manager of advocacy for the Canadian Cancer Society in Atlantic Canada: “Nova Scotia should not be a place where a family has to choose between filling a prescription during a cancer care journey or putting food on the table or paying for rent.
For 90 per cent of the population, that wait time is 43 days at the regional and a day longer at QEII.The takeaway for the public remains the same today as they were in 1999 — avoid smoking, excess drinking, unhealthy weight and poor diet.
Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)
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