The not-so-royal weI commend the King for his transparency about his health—but he could do even more. King Charles’ cancer candour ‘helpful’ for Canadian awareness, agencies sayThe palace’s statement said ‘swift intervention’ by his medical team came after the cancer was discovered during a procedure to treat a benign prostate enlargement. Two approaches to ‘one problem per visit’ Imagine a Dr. Max and Dr. Min, faced with the policy against ‘one problem per visit,’ adapt differently in handling a patient with multiple concerns. Male circumcision has protective effects against human papillomavirus infection: study Protection may extend to female partners, suggesting prophylactic potential. A lot of your patients probably don’t realize they could benefit from an HPV vaccine I work in cervical cancer screening. My waiting room is always full. It shouldn’t be that way. Former Medical Post humour writer Dr. Alistair Munro dies Halifax psychiatrist Dr. Alistair Munro passed away at the age of 90 on Dec. 1 at his home. Collaborating for excellence in urological care Meet the winners of the 2023 Medical Post Interprofessional Team award. Meet the winners of the 2023 Medical Post awards! We’ll be profiling one winner each day this week. B.C. doctors get pay hike for contraceptive care New fees come after demand for certain services increased thanks to the province's free contraception program. Health Canada approves new hormone therapy for advanced prostate cancer Taken in pill form, Orgovyx will be available here in the first quarter of 2024 First Previous 7 8 9 10 11 Next Last