Bright mind.
Dr. Omar Khan uses data and analytics to inform and improve cancer care.

Dr. Omar Khan uses data and analytics to inform and improve cancer care.

The Nipple Sisters, Carmelina Baccari and Kacie Rainey, help breast cancer survivors regain their body confidence through areola restoration.

Alberta is home to world-leading research and advancements in cancer care thanks to the incredible work of our innovative research community.

From a lab bench to a brachytherapy suite to a board room, cancer care in Alberta is a team effort with a diverse cadre of expert players.

How lived experiences with cancer inspire change through philanthropy.

In this series, we capture the bravery, strength, honesty, hope and resilience of Albertans living with cancer.

Alberta’s Tomorrow Project collects information and insight to help prevent cancer, diagnose cases earlier and improve quality of life.

Through the support of grants and donors, Dr. Michael Monument rewrites Calgary’s role in identifying new therapies to treat sarcoma.

Bruce and Edna Moffat gave the gift of improved care closer to home through a generous $2.9 million donation to support their Lethbridge community.

AGAT Foundation is built upon meaningfully supporting its communities.