Category: Our Impact

30 Years of Progress and Powering Into The Future

For over three decades, Breast Cancer Canada has been at the forefront of breast cancer research. But we’re not slowing down — we’re pushing boundaries and redefining what’s possible. We

Join Us in San Antonio: December 11th at 5:30 PM

Breast Cancer Canada is excited to host an exclusive evening of networking and national research announcements at SABCS. We warmly invite Canadian oncologists, researchers, and industry leaders to connect with

Meet Angela: AHP’s Top 40 Under 40

Breast Cancer Canada is thrilled to celebrate a significant milestone in the organization’s journey toward advancing breast cancer research: Angela Marlatt, our Vice President, Mission and Advocacy, is being recognized

Thank You for Making Progress

Thank you to everyone who supported the Walk-a-Thon to Mother’s Day powered by Cleo in support of Breast Cancer Canada this past spring. We are grateful to those who participated

Breast Cancer Canada Launches $1M Fellowship To Expand Research Funding

With a new fellowship and a series of distinct funding initiatives, Breast Cancer Canada and its partners continue to push the boundaries of research with the goal of ending breast

Breast Cancer Canada calls on Canadian Task Force to rescind position

New national breast cancer screening guidelines lack patient voice, clarity and distinction between screening and diagnosis Breast Cancer Canada is deeply concerned by today’s guideline from the Canadian Task Force

N.L. lowers age for breast cancer screening to 40

The Department of Health and Community Service estimates an additional 24,000 people will now be eligible for the provincial breast screening program. (Damian Dovarganes/The Associated Press) Newfoundland and Labrador has

Progress in Breast Cancer Care: The Promise of Precision Diagnostics

In the relentless pursuit to end breast cancer, strides are being made, thanks to innovative research and investments driving progress in precision diagnostics. Breast Cancer Canada proudly supports the Ontario

Breast cancer rates are rising for women in their 20s, 30s and 40s, Canadian study says — here’s what you need to know

Breast cancer rates are rising for women in their 20s, 30s and 40s, Canadian study says — here’s what you need to know Karla Renic and Elizabeth Di Filippo |

Meet the Researcher: Dr. Paola Arteaga

Please tell us a little bit about yourself (i.e. name, current degree program/department, supervisor/lab, previous education/experience etc.). My name is Dr. Paola Arteaga, I am from Colombia where I received

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