News release

Preventing Cancer: Reducing Environmental Risk Lecture Series Set

Cancer Care Nova Scotia

NOTE: A list of sites offering a video conference of the lecture follows this release.


Nova Scotians can learn ways to help reduce environmental risks and prevent cancer at the latest session of the Cancer Answers lecture.

Preventing Cancer: Reducing Environmental Risk will be hosted by Cancer Care Nova Scotia on Tuesday, Oct. 27.

The lecture will be held in Halifax and available by video conference at 19 sites across the province. It is part of the Cancer Answers lecture series, designed to provide Nova Scotians with quality cancer information. The lecture will be presented by Dr. Louise Parker, director of cancer research, Cancer Care Nova Scotia.

"As many as 50 per cent of cancers can be prevented, and one of the keys to cancer prevention is reducing our environmental risk, said Theresa Marie Underhill, chief operating officer, Cancer Care Nova Scotia. "Dr. Parker will speak about environmental risk for cancer being reflective of our lifestyle, our behaviour, our culture and our society, and will suggest actions we can take on an individual and a community level to reduce this risk."

Cancer Care Nova Scotia, a program of the Department of Health, was created 10 years ago to facilitate quality cancer prevention and care for Nova Scotians. Through Cancer Patient Navigation, health professional education, and standards and guideline development, Cancer Care Nova Scotia supports health professionals to provide patients with high quality care. Its work with organizations raises awareness about the importance of healthy lifestyles to reduce cancer risk, and its screening programs educate Nova Scotians about healthy lifestyles and available testing like Pap tests for cervical cancer and the FIT kit for colorectal cancer. The goal is to find cancer earlier and treat it better.


The lecture will be available by video conference at these sites:

  • Dartmouth General Hospital, Dartmouth
  • Hants Community Hospital, Windsor
  • Eastern Memorial Hospital, Canso
  • St. Martha's Regional Hospital, Antigonish
  • Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston
  • St. Mary's Memorial Hospital, Sherbrooke
  • AVH – Chipman Boardroom, Annapolis Valley Industrial Park, Kentville
  • Colchester Regional Hospital, Truro
  • Lillian Fraser Memorial Hospital, Tatamagouche
  • Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow
  • Cumberland Regional Health Care Centre, Amherst
  • South Shore Regional Hospital, Bridgewater
  • Shoreham Village, Chester
  • Cape Breton Regional Hospital, Sydney
  • Inverness Consolidated Memorial Hospital, Inverness
  • Victoria County Memorial Hospital, Baddeck
  • Eskasoni Health Centre, Eskasoni
  • Yarmouth Regional Hospital, Yarmouth
  • Roseway Hospital, Shelburne