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| Nine-year-old Landon Lafond and Edmonton Oiler Fernando Pisani share their experiences with IBD. >> |
Employment Opportunities: Click here for more.
Approved by the Board of Directors, the CCFC 2009-2014 Strategic Plan Overview.
Burden of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in Canada report.
Volunteer satisfaction survey: The CCFC is seeking your input on our volunteer programs and resources. Complete the survey by February 15th and your name will be entered into a draw to win a $100 M&M Meat Shops gift card!
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New! Ross McMaster Memorial Fund supports major research project on the integrative biology of inflammatory diseases.

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New! Are you a male with Crohn’s Disease or Colitis? |
Would you like to share your experiences of living with these diseases via an online survey?
Click here for more on this study.
Click here for the survey. |
CCFC announces Paediatric IBD Initiative.
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Children of individuals with Crohn’s disease can now be enrolled.
There are 16 recruitment centres across Canada, with more coming soon. |


Education Symposiums for patients, their families and the general public. Spring events are planned for: Edmonton, Saskatoon, Halifax, Charlottetown, Ottawa-Gatineau and Toronto. Coming soon: Interior BC and Yellowknife.
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Connect with Youth:
As youth (15 to 24 years old), we have unique needs and skills. The Gutsy Generation is our voice. |
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Free registration may be required to access some articles.
Vitamin D supplements could fight Crohn's disease. Report
Survey of Access to GastroEnterology in Canada: The SAGE wait times program Abstract
Wait times for gastroenterology consultation in Canada: The patients' perspective Abstract
Racial differences in the incidence of colorectal cancer Abstract
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Mezadvice™ helps patients stay on track (Press Release)
Increasing incidence of paediatric inflammatory bowel disease in Ontario. Report / Press Release
Infrequent Human Pathogen or Public Health Threat?” Click here to read the article.
The CCFC and FRSQ join forces to set up research for IBD. Click here for more info. |