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% of Canadian women are getting injectable treatments, % believe that these treatments are more mainstream than ever before, % of women consider cosmetic injectable treatments to be every day procedures, % of women say that they would feel better if they could only look a few years younger When Canadian women were asked to share which signs of aging bother them most - % reported wrinkles, wrinkles around the eyes, sagging, sagging neck, uneven skin tone, % of women are unaware that cosmetic injectables do not all work the same way. [cosmetic surgery, plastic surgery, Botox, anti-aging] |
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| Pub Date: | 5/15/2012 | |||||||||||||||
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| Geography: | Canada | |||||||||||||||
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| Posted/Updated: | 5/15/2012 | |||||||||||||||
| ID #: | 39272898 | |||||||||||||||
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% of Urologists said they commonly inform their kidney cancer patients of possible health outcomes as a result of the surgery, such as: risk of kidney cancer recurrence, increased risk of chronic kidney disease, and increased risk of hypertension % of patients/caregivers said they did not get anything like this, Of the patients/caregivers who did receive information regarding possible health outcomes, % did not get anything in a written format. % of kidney cancer patients/caregivers agreed that after surgery the urologist said something general like, "We got all the cancer. You can now get on with your life,", % said they wished the patient's urologist had given them more information following their surgery % of patients experienced emotional, physical, and psychological impacts as a result of their experience with kidney cancer. (responses compared to what Urologists felt) |
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| Pub Date: | 2/29/2012 | |||||||||||||||
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| Geography: | Canada | |||||||||||||||
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| Posted/Updated: | 2/29/2012 | |||||||||||||||
| ID #: | 39272895 | |||||||||||||||
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Survey of Canadians with epilepsy. Includes: % say that restricted independence due to epilepsy is their number one challenge, % cite stigma, discrimination and a lack of awareness about epilepsy, restricted job choices, % unable to get a job if they disclose their condition Average length of time to be diagnosed with epilepsy, Average amount of time to be seen for the first time by an epilepsy specialist, % of the respondents who were candidates for surgery waited up to five years to undergo surgery for epilepsy, For ongoing treatment of epilepsy, % report seeing their General Practitioner or family doctor regularly, % have ever been to see an epileptologist % believe that uncontrolled epilepsy should be classified as a disability, % report that government disability programs are not available to them. % say they rely on medications to manage seizures Number of people in Canada suffer from epilepsy |
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| Pub Date: | 2/27/2012 | |||||||||||||||
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| Geography: | Canada | |||||||||||||||
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| Posted/Updated: | 2/27/2012 | |||||||||||||||
| ID #: | 39272521 | |||||||||||||||
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Survey of sicker Canadians with chronic disease and general public on their health care experience. Includes: Demographic profile of each group, health care use in past year (hospitalization ,and surgery, used emergency department) Medication use (number of prescriptions) Opinions on care: Care was excellent or very good, On the whole, the system works pretty well, Has a regular doctor or place of care, Used the emergency department once or more in past 2 years, Used emergency department because regular doctor/clinic was not available Did not fill a prescription or skipped doses because of cost, Did not visit a doctor because of cost, Skipped a medical test, treatment or follow-up because of cost Got a same-day or next-day appointment when needed medical attention, Waited 4 or more weeks for appointment with specialist [waiting times], Test results or medical records were not available at scheduled appointment, Specialist did not have basic medical information, Regular doctor was up-to-date about emergency department care, Always receives help with coordinating care from regular place of care Things always explained in a way that is easy to understand, Always have enough time with doctor, |
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| Pub Date: | 12/12/2011 | |||||||||||||||
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| Posted/Updated: | 12/12/2011 | |||||||||||||||
| ID #: | 39267322 | |||||||||||||||
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Waiting time for surgical and other therapeutic treatments. Includes GP, specialist, Plastic Surgery (Cosmetic Surgery), Gynecology, Ophthalmology, Cataract Surgery, Cornea Transplant, Otolaryngology, General Surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Hip & Knee Replacement, Cardiac Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Urology, Radiation Oncology) Weeks Waited to Receive Selected Diagnostic tests (CT-scan, Ultrasound, MRI) For Psychiatric waiting times see related reference: Stats Link Canada ID# 39265571 |
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| Pub Date: | 12/12/2011 | |||||||||||||||
| Frequency: | Annual | |||||||||||||||
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| Geography: | Canada, provinces | |||||||||||||||
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| Posted/Updated: | 12/12/2011 | |||||||||||||||