As Sunday marks world cancer day, the Canadian Cancer Society is looking to close caps in cancer care by shining a light on affordability. As Vanessa Wright reports, a recent study determined that about 90 per cent of Canadians say a sudden cancer diagnosis would negatively impact their finances.
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