A Brighter Future
Leading Cancer Research and Analytics, Amanda Davison uses data analytics and research to improve outcomes
Leading Cancer Research and Analytics, Amanda Davison uses data analytics and research to improve outcomes
The Marathon of Hope Cancer Centres Network unites the brightest minds for precision medicine
Dr. Ing Swie Goping explores how manipulating the protein BAD could help stop the spread of breast cancer
Cancer treatment can cause physical and emotional changes that affect how you feel about and approach intimacy in a relationship. Mandie Dening, a sexual health consultant in oncology, and Julie Munch, an occupational therapist and sexual health consultant, both for Alberta Health Services’ Oncology and Sexual, Intimacy and Survivorship (OASIS) program, share positive ways you can navigate intimacy with your partner.
Dr. Huiming Yang, the medical director of screening programs with Alberta Health Services, explains the latest best practices for cancer screening.
Cross Cancer Institute radiologist Dr. Susan Bates’ chocolate-making hobby has led to international acclaim.
The new Grande Prairie Cancer Centre brings high-quality care and innovative technology to more Albertans.
Donor generosity is supporting everything from world-class care and research to new equipment.
Dr. Nicholas Mitchell, medical director for addiction and mental health with Alberta Health Services, shares advice on how to stay mentally healthy during stressful times.
Throughout her career, Cancer Care Alberta social worker Tricia Hutchison has emphasized meaningful connection, whether with patients, colleagues or the rural and remote communities she serves