Give paediatric cancer sufferers the help they need

21 May 2018 - Her necklace has 650 beads, one for each medical procedure she has been through. ...

Read more →

This 12-year-old leukaemia survivor is fighting for equal access to medicine for all Canadians

17 May 2018 - Helena Kirk, a 12-year-old leukaemia survivor, helped spearhead a proposal to the Minister of Health with support ...

Read more →

Ontario NDP promise take-home cancer drug coverage ahead of election

30 April 2018 - NDP Leader Andrea Horwath is promising universal access to take-home cancer drugs if her party wins ...

Read more →

Governments must speed up access to approved cancer drugs

16 April 2018 - Strides in cancer research have increased survival rates and provided a better quality of life for ...

Read more →

The relative importance of clinical, economic, patient values and feasibility criteria in cancer drug reimbursement in Canada: a revealed preferences analysis of recommendations of the pan-Canadian Oncology Drug Review 2011–2017

20 January 2018 - Most Canadian provinces and territories rely on the pan-Canadian Oncology Drug Review to provide recommendations regarding public ...

Read more →

Digby, N.S., dad obtains high-priced drug to fight rare cancer

25 February 2018 - 'My immediate response is a big sigh of relief. It's a huge stress lifted,' says Jordan Morgan. ...

Read more →

Quebec and New Brunswick become first provinces to provide public funding of Ibrance for the first-line treatment of metastatic breast cancer

15 February 2018 - Since Ibrance received Health Canada marketing authorisation in March 2016, Canadian women living with metastatic breast cancer ...

Read more →

Pricey drug could help Digby dad fighting rare cancer

25 January 2018 - Jordan Morgan diagnosed with undifferentiated cell sarcoma 4 years ago. ...

Read more →

A tale of 2 friends with breast cancer; 1 has coverage for costly drug, the other forced to pay

20 January 2018 - Two women say their cases challenge commonly held belief that B.C. is the gold standard for cancer ...

Read more →

At $262.40 per pill, the cancer drug that could save her life isn’t covered in B.C.

19 January 2018 - Karen McLaren of Langley has stage four breast cancer, and has been prescribed a drug that could ...

Read more →

First-in-class BRCA-positive ovarian cancer medicine Lynparza (olaparib) receives positive pan-Canadian Oncology Drug Review recommendation for provincial reimbursement

21 September 2017 - This marks an important first step towards providing Canadian women with access to this treatment. ...

Read more →

CADTH recommends olaparib following supply of results from phase 3 trial

5 September 2017 - CADTH has published its initial recommendation for olaparib for use as monotherapy maintenance treatment of adult patients ...

Read more →

CADTH publishes final outcome for Opdivo for head and neck cancer

5 September 2017 - CADTH has completed its assessment of nivolumab for the treatment of adults with recurrent or metastatic ...

Read more →

CADTH publishes initial recommendation for daratumumab

3 August 2017 - CADTH has published its initial recommendation on the use of daratumumab for use in combination with ...

Read more →

CADTH publishes initial recommendation for Keytruda

3 August 2017 - CADTH has published its initial recommendation on the use of pembrolizumab for use by untreated patients ...

Read more →