Media Relations Media Releases Maternal diabetes impacts oxygen flow in umbilical cord, study suggests October 13, 2023 Improving palliative cancer treatment with existing diagnostic scans: Study reveals promising results October 10, 2023 Fecal transplants show promise in improving melanoma treatment July 7, 2023 New study suggests blood plasma proteins hold answers to better understanding long COVID June 29, 2023 St. Joseph’s in partnership with Lawson will become Canada’s first centre of excellence in molecular imaging and theranostics June 20, 2023 New study using nuclear medicine and rare isotopes in the fight against cancer June 13, 2023 A new study is examining if probiotics can improve outcomes in knee replacement surgeries June 1, 2023 Specific type of inflammation may be linked to risk of colorectal cancer April 26, 2023 Study aiming to slow cognitive decline in older adults gets $1.5M April 20, 2023 Lawson study validates new biopsy method for breast cancer patients March 30, 2023 First Page Icon Created with Sketch. First page « First Previous Page Icon Created with Sketch. Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Elipsis Icon Created with Sketch. … Next Page Icon Created with Sketch. Next page Next › Last Page Icon Created with Sketch. Last page Last » 2023 Media Releases 2022 Media Releases 2021 Media Releases 2020 Media Releases 2019 Media Releases 2018 Media Releases 2017 Media Releases 2016 Media Releases
Improving palliative cancer treatment with existing diagnostic scans: Study reveals promising results October 10, 2023
New study suggests blood plasma proteins hold answers to better understanding long COVID June 29, 2023
St. Joseph’s in partnership with Lawson will become Canada’s first centre of excellence in molecular imaging and theranostics June 20, 2023
A new study is examining if probiotics can improve outcomes in knee replacement surgeries June 1, 2023
October 4, 2024 Almost half of persons who inject drugs (PWID) with endocarditis will die within five years; women are disproportionately affected