By Cynthia Morton Two years ago, I was approached by an organization called the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer asking me to join as CEO. I was six months past a challenging two and a half years of intense cancer treatment including chemotherapy and radiation therapy. My recovery was difficult, and I was ready to take on another leadership role. The Partnership was one I knew would inspire me personally and professionally. I know firsthand the toll cancer takes on patients, their family and friends. As a patient, I benefitted from the many strengths of Canada’s cancer system. I was treated blocks away from where I live and work, and I received regular care from a knowledgeable family physician. This is not the cancer story for all Canadians
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