Protein may help understand link between infection and cancer
Researchers published findings in the journal Immunity about the activity of a protein, SHIP, which regulates how we respond to microbial infections and inflammation-inducing …
Researchers published findings in the journal Immunity about the activity of a protein, SHIP, which regulates how we respond to microbial infections and inflammation-inducing …
Researchers discovered a gene whose existence may explain the ability of cancer tumours to grow and thrive. The research brings to light new information …
The Agency's Genome Sciences Centre, the BC Centre for Disease Control and the Animal Health Centre, Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, completed the …
The Agency's Vancouver Island Centre became the first cancer treatment centre in Western Canada to study a more localized form of radiation therapy for …
Researchers at the Agency’s Genome Sciences Centre were the first in the world to sequence the genome of the coronavirus linked to SARS (severe …
The Trev & Joyce Deeley Research Centre opened in the Agency’s Vancouver Island Centre in Victoria with $6.4 million in funding from BC Cancer …
Agency researchers joined a national team collaborating to examine factors — including the use of cellular phones and other radiofrequency exposures — that may …
The Agency launched the Tumour Tissue Repository (TTR) in its Vancouver Island Centre, the first research resource of its kind in Canada. The TTR …
The new clinical trials unit opened in the Agency’s Fraser Valley Centre in Surrey, with funds raised by BC Cancer Foundation donors.
The BC Cancer Agency’s Screening Mammography Program, the first in Canada, was established across B.C. to reduce breast cancer mortality through early detection.