Taking Action Early
Two 11-year-old students in Calgary raised nearly $3,000 for the OWN.CANCER campaign as a way to support their loved ones
Two 11-year-old students in Calgary raised nearly $3,000 for the OWN.CANCER campaign as a way to support their loved ones
After working as a medic in the military and in emergency medicine, Tristin Hamilton switched into oncology and helped implement a virtual model to make cancer care more accessible in rural communities
Tyra Langille and Rick Campbell share their experiences with oral cancer
After witnessing the support a friend received during their cancer journey, Eva Wong became both a monthly and legacy donor to the Alberta Cancer Foundation
Innovative cancer research happens every day at the University of Calgary and the University of Alberta, and endowed chairs are integral contributors to this research
A charity partnership ensures that Grande Prairie and area patients can receive cancer care without travelling
As a specialist in lung cancers, Dr. Charlie Butts works directly with patients as their doctor and in clinical trials research to help develop new treatments
Monthly donations add up to having a significant impact on cancer care and research. The predictable cash flow that monthly donors contribute helps make effective and strategic planning possible. Here are four ways monthly donors help cancer care, research and patients across Alberta:
A look at how the use of cannabis, specifically CBD and THC, can help address side-effects caused by cancer treatment
These Alberta Health Services initiatives include programming that recognizes and validates diverse patient populations