Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Stories of Courage and Impact
Every year, more than 4,000 women and about 10-30 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer in British Columbia. This
Every year, more than 4,000 women and about 10-30 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer in British Columbia. This
“Lucky number 8,” says Carmen Hou, who recently marked the 8-year anniversary since she was diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer. “Eight years in metastatic …
Dr. Roy Jackson and wife Michelle at their home in White Rock. In November 2023, Dr. Roy Jackson was …
BC Cancer has launched SIMPLIFY, an international clinical trial funded by BC Cancer Foundation that could change how cancer …
The BC Cancer Foundation is proud to announce the completion of its Beyond Belief campaign, raising an unprecedented $529.6 million, surpassing …
Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer in Canadian men and among the leading causes of cancer deaths. So, this Prostate Cancer …
Four cancer diagnoses over 14 years took Tina Martel’s breasts and hair, but they didn’t take her voice. And most days, her sense of …
More than 300 women in B.C will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer this year. In honour of Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, we’re sharing the …
Debra Berg (second from right, holding a photo of her late husband, Randy Berg) is forever grateful to family …
Whether you’re a seasoned rider or a first-timer, the Capilano Volkswagen Cypress Challenge, presented by Glotman•Simpson Cycling, is an incredible opportunity …