Surrey prostate cancer patient seeks treatment in Ontario, calls B.C. system ‘flawed’
“With cancer, you can’t wait on it,” McMurdo said. “You have to act on it, you have to find out from the MRI and biopsy.”“We do provide substantial treatment for prostate cancer here. Our researchers and teams at BC Cancer are leaders in Canada in terms of prostate cancer research. They are always looking for new ways to avoid side effects and to provide better care.
BC Cancer referred to Adrian Dix’s comments when asked for an interview but also did respond with an emailed statement.
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