Yes. As I mentioned, for endometrial cancer, we are seeing a shift to younger and younger women being diagnosed. Relating back to issues around access, I think access to hormonal treatments that could be preventative, especially in patients you can identify are at risk.... Women with polycystic ovary syndrome, for example, are at a higher risk, and hormonal treatment could help mitigate that. A lot of patients, however, are not able to afford the hormonal treatments if they don't have private insurance.
I think this does call for more public access and funded hormonal treatments in every province.
I think also that there should be more access to weight loss interventions such as clinics that can offer weight loss counselling, medications and, in some cases, bariatric surgery as well.