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All about colorectal cancer w/ Dr. Jamie Gregor

30 min · 23 de abr de 2024
Portada del episodio All about colorectal cancer w/ Dr. Jamie Gregor

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According to the Canadian Cancer Society, 66 people in our country are diagnosed with colorectal cancer every day and almost 38 per cent of those people will die from the disease. While most cases occur in adults over age 50, it’s becoming more common in the younger population. In this episode of the DocTalks Podcast, host Ian Gillespie chats with Dr. Jamie Gregor, a gastroenterologist in the Gastroenterology Program at St. Joseph’s Hospital and past President of the Ontario Association of Gastroenterology and past Chair of the Specialty Committee in Gastroenterology for the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada about the symptoms, screening and treatments available for colorectal cancer. Note: The content of St. Joseph's DocTalks Podcast is for informational purposes only. The material is not intended for and should not be used as a substitute for direct medical advice from a licensed health care practitioner. Brought to you in partnership with St. Joseph's Health Care Foundation. Produced by The Pod Cabin [https://thepodcabin.com/] and Kelsi Break.

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