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6 Reasons to Move this May
Everyone has a reason for moving every day in May as part of Workout to Conquer Cancer. What’s yours?
90 Years of Discovery and Hope in B.C.: Dr. Kim Chi on a Quarter Century of Care
From a fellowship in the late ’90s to a renowned medical oncologist, professor and senior research scientist, Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer …
Five Trailblazing Women who are Transforming Cancer Care in B.C.
Athena Calogeros, dressed as Rosie the Riveter, helped pave a smoother path forward for B.C. firefighters facing cancer.
On International …
BC Cancer – Kelowna: Surgical Advances for Better Outcomes
Dr. Chris Baliski is leading a new procedure to prevent lymphedema.
At BC Cancer – Kelowna, groundbreaking advancements are …
6 Tips to Avoid Alcohol and Reduce Your Risk of Cancer
Alcohol is known to contribute to nine different types of cancer and is linked to 7,000 cancer diagnoses a year in Canada. Here are …
5 Facts About Alcohol and Cancer
Whether you’re deep into ‘Dry January’ or just making an effort to drink less this year, here are the answers to five common questions …
5 Healthy Habit Tips to Ring in the New Year
The new year is the perfect time to set positive intentions and focus on cultivating habits that support your overall well-being. Research shows that …
Tax Benefits: Why You Should Donate by December 31
Ring out the year in a meaningful way by donating to the BC Cancer Foundation. Make an end-of-year donation to help …
Philanthropy 101: How Helping British Columbians Facing Cancer Can Also Benefit You
Each year, more than 80,000 people from across the province donate to the BC Cancer Foundation to help advance cancer research and care in …
Lung Cancer Awareness Month: 5 Facts You Should Know
Lung cancer can impact everyone — not just smokers. Every year, over 4,000 British Columbians will be diagnosed with lung cancer, and 30% of …