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Diverse voices shape key issues in Breast Cancer Canada Progress Report:

Breast cancer rates are rising in younger populations, and when early detection can save lives, education is crucial to reduce mortality rates. By Angelica Bottaro Published Dec 19, 2024 Having

Rethinking Dosage Optimization in Breast Oncology

At the 2024 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium®, a dynamic workshop on Dose Optimization in Breast Medical Oncology shed light on the shift away from how researchers have traditionally determined

Results from the OlympiA Trial on Olaparib for High-Risk Breast Cancer Patients

Results from the OlympiA Trial on Olaparib for High-Risk Breast Cancer Patients Today we were a part of a pivotal moment in breast cancer research at SABCS 2024. The long-term

Immediate vs. Deferred Breast Surgery in Women Aged 70+

We’re reporting live from the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS) 2024, where new research is shaping the future of breast cancer care. One of the highlights so far is

Mohawk College Students Advancing Breast Cancer Research

Mohawk College Students Advancing Breast Cancer Research Hamilton’s next generation of advertisers are driving groundbreaking research to improve outcomes for breast cancer patients. This holiday season, Breast Cancer Canada is

Meet the Researcher: Jeri Spilberg

Meet Jeri Spilberg is a MSc student in the Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology at Western University. She is conducting BCC-funded breast cancer research under the mentorship of Dr.

The Metastasizing Chair

The Metastasizing Chair Installation Urges Public Action for Early Breast Cancer Detection Breast cancer won’t wait—neither should routine screenings. Toronto, ON, October 30, 2024 – Breast Cancer Canada proudly unveils

2024 Progress Report on Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer Canada has released the 2024 Progress Report on Breast Cancer This first-of-its-kind report, with evidence from the public, patients, and expert specialists, provides a comprehensive evaluation of breast

Recommendations for HER2+ Breast Cancer Treatment

Understanding Recommendations for HER2+ Breast Cancer Treatment in Canada HER2-positive (HER2+) breast cancer is a more aggressive form of breast cancer, affecting about 14% of patients. Thankfully, breakthroughs in targeted

Join Us at the Canadian Reception at SABCS

Breast Cancer Canada is excited to host an exclusive evening of networking and national research announcements at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. We warmly invite Canadian oncologists, researchers, and

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