June 6, 2019
by Rebecca Biason Female survivors of childhood cancers who have been treated with thoracic radiation, such as survivors of Hodgkin’s lymphoma (HL), have a higher risk of developing breast cancer later in life compared to the general population. To mitigate… Read more about Mammography screenings not the best option for young survivors of childhood cancer – IHPME study
August 20, 2018
Not all breast cancer patients across the province of Ontario have equal access to breast reconstruction surgery, with only 7.6% of patients in Ontario undergoing the procedure between 2004 and 2010. U of T PhD student and Vanier Scholar Helene… Read more about Lower rates of breast reconstruction surgery in Ontario and barriers to access explored by IHPME PhD student
August 8, 2018
The results are in, and five students from Dalla Lana’s Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (IHPME) – Michael Lebenbaum, Kieran Quinn, Helene Retrouvey, Nathan Stall, and Martin Urner – have earned one of Canada’s most competitive doctoral awards,… Read more about Five IHPME students earn Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships supporting integral health care research
June 6, 2018
This is not Husam Abdel-Qadir’s first time at a University of Toronto convocation. In 2007 Abdel-Qadir graduated with a silver medal from U of T’s Faculty of Medicine before going on to complete his training in internal medicine and cardiology.… Read more about Spotlight on Convocation – Questions Unanswered: A Cardiologist’s Continued Pursuit of Knowledge