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Every gift you make to Breast Cancer Canada fuels the science that changes lives.

Progress isn’t abstract. It’s real, measurable, and made possible by donors who believe in a future where breast cancer is detected earlier, treated more precisely, and prevented entirely.

1-in-8 women will receive a breast cancer diagnosis in their lifetime. That’s over 30,000 Canadians who will hear the words, “you have breast cancer” in 2026.

Your support funds:

  • Precision oncology research that helps physicians tailor treatments to each patient

  • Early detection technologies that identify cancer sooner, when it’s most treatable

  • PROgress Tracker, our national patient-reported research initiative capturing real data from real Canadians

  • Breakthroughs in metastasis research, where the need is urgent and life-changing

When you give, you accelerate discoveries in 34 research labs from coast to coast.

Breast Cancer Canada Initiatives

PROgress Tracker Breast Cancer Registry is a knowledge-based research study collecting Patient Reported Outcomes (PRO) from breast cancer patients across the country.

The goal is to lead us to more directed research, updates in health care policies and treatment advances.

Progress CONNECT is an online tool designed that provides patients with information specific to their type of breast cancer.

The goal is to help patients have thoughtful discussions with their treating oncologist by providing up to date evidence-based information.

Latest Research Articles

Remembering Dr. Juliet Daniel

Dr. Juliet Daniel’s passing from metastatic breast cancer is a profound loss to science, to McMaster University, to the Caribbean and Canadian communities that shaped her, and especially to the

Inaugural BCC–CSSO Career Development Research Award Presented to Dr. Matthew Castelo

Breast Cancer Canada (BCC) and the Canadian Society of Surgical Oncology (CSSO) are proud to announce the inaugural BCC-CSSO Career Development Research Award, a $200,000 investment aimed to build Canada’s

Meet the Researcher: Urvi Patel

Urvi Patel is a PhD student in the Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology at Western University. She is conducting BCC-funded breast cancer research under the mentorship of Dr. Alison

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