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Author: Kelly Grant
Publication Date: April 13, 2026 - 00:01
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People treated for cancer as youths twice as likely to develop new tumours years later, study finds
April 13, 2026
People who have been treated for cancer as adolescents or young adults are twice as likely as their peers to develop new tumours years later, according to a new Alberta study that reinforces the need for better screening of an often-forgotten cohort.
Val De La Cruz and his son Jeb were lining up for a lemonade at the Lapu-Lapu Day festival last April when the two were struck by an SUV ramming through the crowd. One year on, the 2 ½-year-old is back to giggling and singing, but his parents are still dealing with injuries and fear.
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More than 500 people crowded into the Crosspoint Baptist Church in Navan on the evening of Tuesday, April 21, to share their concerns about the Alto high-speed rail project. Read More
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