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Introducing June Guest Blogger: Dr. Michelle Hilts

Thank you to our May guest blogger, Dr. David Scott, who shared some interesting insight into work that he and his team are doing …

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Leaning on Darwin’s thinking

In previous posts I wrote about matching treatment to the patient’s tumour. Currently, we choose treatments primarily based on what the lymphoma looks like …

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Pre-Detecting Prostate Cancer Treatment Resistance through a Simple Blood Test

Dr. Kim Chi, medical oncologist and senior scientist at the BC Cancer Agency, and his colleagues at the Vancouver Prostate Centre, have demonstrated the …

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How donors are accelerating scientific discovery

The other day I spent time with some BC Cancer Foundation donors, talking about lymphoma research and taking them on a tour of …

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From Lab to Bedside

Hello again. In my last post, I told you a little about my background and how I came to be at the BC Cancer …

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Dr. Sohrab Shah

Scientists map the spread of deadliest ovarian cancer

Vancouver – BC Cancer Agency researchers are providing critical insight into the invasive spread of the most malignant form of ovarian cancer in a …

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Kawakawa Bay. Not far from Auckland, where Dr, David Scott grew up

Personal Experience Motivates this Doctor

As a Clinician-Scientist at the BC Cancer Agency, I spend part of my time looking after patients with lymphoma and part of my time …

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Introducing May Guest Blogger: Dr. David Scott

Thank you to our April guest blogger, Robyn Roscoe, who shared some great insight into how project management can be an integral part of …

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Come Together

Waiting for the elevators at the BC Cancer Agency Research Centre, I see the plaque commemorating the Jambor-McCarthy gift to the BC Cancer Foundation. …

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We Can Work It Out

Over the past 13 years at the Genome Sciences Centre, I have led the development of teams of professional leaders, managers and coordinators, with …

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