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Anew | Reshaping Young Adult Cancer Care, Together
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About Anew
Meet The Team
Our Partners
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Learning & Resources
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Why Are So Many Younger Canadians Getting Cancer? Maclean’s, May 30, 2025
Learnings Jennifer Wolfe 2025-06-26 Learnings Jennifer Wolfe 2025-06-26

Why Are So Many Younger Canadians Getting Cancer? Maclean’s, May 30, 2025

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Gen X and Millennials Blindsided by Raising Rates of Cancer, Globe and Mail, January 24, 2025
Learnings Jennifer Wolfe 2025-03-11 Learnings Jennifer Wolfe 2025-03-11

Gen X and Millennials Blindsided by Raising Rates of Cancer, Globe and Mail, January 24, 2025

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Imagining Futures Amidst the Uncertainty of Living: a Critical PAR Research Project, Journal of Critical Race Inquiry, December 11, 2024
Learnings Jennifer Wolfe 2025-01-07 Learnings Jennifer Wolfe 2025-01-07

Imagining Futures Amidst the Uncertainty of Living: a Critical PAR Research Project, Journal of Critical Race Inquiry, December 11, 2024

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Cancer on the Rise in Under 50 year-olds: What does it mean for you? Vancouver Sun, September 13, 2024
Learnings Jennifer Wolfe 2024-09-19 Learnings Jennifer Wolfe 2024-09-19

Cancer on the Rise in Under 50 year-olds: What does it mean for you? Vancouver Sun, September 13, 2024

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AYA Cancer Care & Support: Patient Perspectives, Programs, Practices, & Policy Change, Current Oncology, Spring 2024
Learnings Jennifer Wolfe 2024-09-19 Learnings Jennifer Wolfe 2024-09-19

AYA Cancer Care & Support: Patient Perspectives, Programs, Practices, & Policy Change, Current Oncology, Spring 2024

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Cancer is affecting more young people than ever before: How health care can learn to meet their needs, The Conversation, June 17, 2024
Learnings Jennifer Wolfe 2024-07-29 Learnings Jennifer Wolfe 2024-07-29

Cancer is affecting more young people than ever before: How health care can learn to meet their needs, The Conversation, June 17, 2024

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Learnings from Racialized Adolescents and  Young Adults with Lived Experiences of Cancer: Current Oncology, February 16, 2024
Learnings Jennifer Wolfe 2024-03-20 Learnings Jennifer Wolfe 2024-03-20

Learnings from Racialized Adolescents and Young Adults with Lived Experiences of Cancer: Current Oncology, February 16, 2024

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 LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We acknowledge that Royal Roads University is located on the traditional Lands of the Lekwungen-speaking Peoples, the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations. We also acknowledge the many Indigenous peoples across Turtle Island and the lasting impacts of colonization on Indigenous people.

As a team we are committed to learning how to be more equitable, representative, and relational in our work together and contribute to reconciliation in action.

YOUNG ADULT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We acknowledge the diverse, intersectional identities of young adults with cancer at the heart of this work; and we extend a heartfelt thank you to all of the young adults and cancer care allies who contribute to reshaping young adult cancer care.


We also honour and remember the young adults who are no longer physically here. Your presence lives on and inspires us to reshape cancer care for all young adults.

ETHICS STATEMENT

All research activities with the Anew Research Collaborative are guided by our commitment to an ethic of care and are co-developed with the people involved. Our research is approved by the Royal Roads University Research Ethics Board, and where appropriate, relevant health authorities and partner Research Ethics Boards.  

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