Category: Our Impact

Dr. Gregory Jan Czarnota Impact Report

Recently Dr. Gregory Jan Czarnota submitted his impact report, for the research he was funded for through BCSC. Below is his impact summary and for those would would like to

Dr. Alison Allan, why do you walk on Mother’s Day?

We recently asked a couple of the researchers at the Translational Breast Cancer Research Unit (TBCRU) at the London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC), “Why do you walk on Mother’s Day

Why do you walk on Mother’s Day?

We recently asked a couple of the researchers at the Translational Breast Cancer Research Unit (TBCRU) at the London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC), “why do you walk on Mother’s Day

Dr. Alison Allan: “Time is the biggest challenge in breast cancer research”

Dr. Alison Allan’s research lab is on the 4th floor of the London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC). The lab is a realm of true science where Dr. Allan investigates the

Announcing The 2017 Dress for the Cause Top Fundraiser

Westside Secondary School, is the top fundraiser for three consecutive years! The Breast Cancer Society of Canada (BCSC) is pleased to announce Westside Secondary School, in Orangeville, Ontario is the

I know firsthand how important research is – Ruth Ackerman

Ruth Ackerman’s story inspires the kind of work the Breast Cancer Society is funding. We hope you will also find inspiration in her story and donate to life-saving breast cancer

Kathy Steffan – What’s My Breast Cancer Story?

Throughout my professional career, I have been involved with many non-profilt organizations, both as a board member and as an auditor/advisor. I feel that this is my most significant board

Introducing New Breast Cancer Research Trainee Scholarships in London

We are pleased to announce 13 new graduate student scholarships at Western University for the 2017-2018 academic year. These awards are supported by the Breast Cancer Society of Canada’s very

Marc Guay – What’s my Breast Cancer Story?

We recently asked Marc Guay, (former member of the Breast Cancer Society of Canada’s Board of Directors), what his cancer story is. This is the story he told us, this

How I aim to live green

Because I am a woman, I am at risk for breast cancer. However, there are many “green” things I can do in my everyday life that will help reduce my

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