AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCancer Screening Update: Ontario became the second province to lower routine colorectal cancer screening from 50 to 45, starting July 1, with at-home FIT tests for people 45+ and colonoscopy follow-ups for abnormal results—P.E.I. did the same last March. Public Health—Heat Safety: Canada Day celebrations are unfolding under extended heat warnings, with officials urging hydration, alcohol moderation, and extra checks on older adults and people at higher risk of heat illness; Toronto-area guidance also targets outdoor fan safety during extreme conditions. Infectious Disease Tragedy: A Canadian boy died of rabies after waking up with a bat on his nose and mouth in northern Ontario; doctors say the lack of visible bite marks delayed care, and the case highlights the need for prompt medical/public health follow-up after bat contact. Cancer Research: A new immunotherapy approach for glioblastoma reports success in preclinical models by engineering CAR-T cells to attack both tumor cells and the immune cells that help shield them. Digital Safety for Kids: Macron and WHO’s Tedros urged stronger regulation of digital platforms to protect children from harmful content and misinformation, noting Canada is among countries adding safeguards.
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