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Canexia Health today announced critical progress milestones as well as new partnerships for Project ACTT (Access to Cancer Testing & Treatment in Response to COVID-19). With a strategic investment from Canada’s Digital Technology Supercluster, Project ACTT is speeding up cancer testing for targeted treatment selection during the pandemic through a minimally invasive circulating tumor (ctDNA) DNA test, which is available as an alternative to some surgical tissue biopsies for patients with advanced lung, breast, or colorectal cancer.
Milestones to date include:
Reportable findings were identified for almost 50 percent of samples.
The program has expanded across Canada with samples received from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia.
Contest
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hebert won first place for Best Decorated Home in the Madawaska Beautification Committee s Christmas decorating contest.
(Courtesy of Madawaska Beautification Committee)
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hebert won first place for Best Decorated Home in the Madawaska Beautification Committee s Christmas decorating contest.
(Courtesy of Madawaska Beautification Committee)
Madawaska Beautification Committee names decorating contest winners Contributed • January 6, 2021 The Madawaska Beautification Committee recently announced the winners of the Madawaska Christmas Decorating Contest.
MADAWASKA, Maine The Madawaska Beautification Committee recently announced the winners of the Madawaska Christmas Decorating Contest.
Winners were selected by area citizens.
The committee is comprised of three entities: St. John Valley Chamber of Commerce and Tourism, the town of Madawaska and the Acadian Festival Committee.