Monday, March 28, 2011
Charities Listings (ovarian cancer) Canada - government of Canada website including tax return information
Canada Revenue Agency
www.cra.gc.ca
Basic Search Results
Statistics and data on the Charities and Giving Web pages are compiled by the Charities Directorate of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) for the sole purpose of providing the public with direct access to information about charities in Canada.The CRA is not responsible for the use and manipulation by any persons of this information.
Charity Status: Canadian Registered Charities
Charity Name: ovarian cancer
A search using the information shown above gave this result:
5 matches found.
5 matches found.
Charity Name: FONDATION DU CANCER HEREDITAIRE DU SEIN ET DES OVAIRES/HEREDITARY BREAST AND OVARIAN CANCER FOUNDATION / 883465304RR0001
Charity Status: Registered
Effective Date of Status: 2003-10-15
Sanction: N/A
Address: 5791 FERNCROFT ROAD
City: HAMPSTEAD Province/Territory/Other: QUEBEC Country: CA
Postal Code/Zip Code: H3X1C6
Charity Type: Health
Category: Services Other Than Hospitals
Charity Status: Registered
Effective Date of Status: 2005-01-01
Sanction: N/A
Address: 114 11728 KINGSWAY AVE
City: EDMONTON Province/Territory/Other: ALBERTA Country: CA
Postal Code/Zip Code: T5G0X5
Charity Type: Health
Category: Services Other Than Hospitals
Charity Status: Registered
Effective Date of Status: 2010-01-01
Sanction: N/A
Address: 700-1914 HAMILTON ST
City: REGINA Province/Territory/Other: SASKATCHEWAN Country: CA
Postal Code/Zip Code: S4P3N6
Charity Type: Health
Category: Services Other Than Hospitals
Charity Status: Registered
Effective Date of Status: 1998-08-01
Sanction: N/A
Address: 145 FRONT ST EAST SUITE 101
City: TORONTO Province/Territory/Other: ONTARIO Country: CA
Postal Code/Zip Code: M5A1E3
Charity Type: Health
Category: Services Other Than Hospitals
Information Return: T3010 Return
direct link - compensation section
direct link - compensation section
| What was the charity's total expenditure on all compensation in the fiscal period? | $ 1,420,438 |
Charity Status: Registered
Effective Date of Status: 2000-08-11
Sanction: N/A
Address: 74 MUZICH PLACE
City: WOOBRIDGE Province/Territory/Other: ONTARIO Country: CA
Postal Code/Zip Code: L4L9C5
Charity Type: Health
Category: Services Other Than Hospitals
Information Return: T3010 Return
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Blog: Our Cancer — "It’s NOT Easy to Go There.." Laurie Singer Sievers
"....What about all of us who are carrying around the baggage of the disease? It's real and if you ask me, it's an epidemic."
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Treating Depression with Anti-Inflammatory Agents > CMELLC - Life Long Learning > Treating the Whole Patient
Note: interesting discussion regarding aspirin (anti-inflammatory) and depression
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Expert Review - slides: Renal Cell Carcinoma Biology and the Rationale for VEGF (sorafenib, sunitinib, erlotinib, avastin, interleukins, etc)
| Note: if you are unable to access this slide presentation it is because you need to register on the site (free); it may be of interest to those with clear cell ovarian cancer; the largest % of renal cancers are of the clear cell subtype (a known ~75%) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MODULE 1: Renal Cell Carcinoma Biology and Rationale for VEGF Expert review with Lee Lokey, MD, and Brian I. Rini, MD, focusing on renal cell carcinoma | |||
| Discussant: | Brian I. Rini, MD—Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute, Cleveland, Ohio, United States | ||
| Interviewed by: | Lee Lokey, MD—prIME Oncology, Atlanta, Georgia, United States | ||
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published March 21st: Wait Times in Canada--A Comparison by Province
click here for the pdf file
Conclusion
Although there is still much we don’t know, today the picture of wait times across priority areas and provinces is more complete and comparable than in the past. All-Canada estimates indicate that 8 out of 10 patients across the country receive priority procedures (hip, knee, hip fracture repair, cataract and bypass
surgery and radiation treatment) within the time frames that clinical evidence shows is appropriate. That said, the likelihood of receiving treatment within these time frames varies considerably, depending on both the priority area and where one lives in Canada. While there have been some improvements in wait times for priority area procedures over the last three years, these improvements are not being seen consistently across
all procedures or across all provinces. The ability to report these important findings has been enabled by provincial collaboration on measuring and collecting data. Important steps remain in improving consistency of cardiac urgency levels, as well as building more comprehensive diagnostic imaging data before the wait time information can be assessed in a more meaningful way."
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