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With direct links to the cancer centres across the province, discoveries at the Research Centre are quickly translated into clinical applications. In 2005 the Canada Green Building Council certified the building had met LEED ( Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design ) Gold standards for its sustainable design , making it the first health ...
Pages in category "Cancer organizations based in Canada" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
$2.07 billion (2019) [4] Fondation Marcelle et Jean Coutu: $220 million George Cedric Metcalf Charitable Foundation, The: $130 million Historica Foundation of Canada: unknown Hospital for Sick Children Foundation, The: $470 million Jewish Community Foundation of Montreal: $1.38 Billion John Dobson Foundation: $20 million J.P. Bickell Foundation ...
Addressing the needs of Canadians from coast to coast, the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation has regional offices throughout Canada with the Foundation's central shared services office being located in Toronto. The signature program for the foundation is the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run For The Cure.
In 2007, an estimated 4,200 Canadians will be diagnosed with leukemia; 7,680 with lymphoma and 2,000 with myeloma. [1] The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada was previously the Leukemia Research Fund of Canada.
In February 2017, the Canadian Cancer Society announced that it would merge with the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, in an effort to reduce redundancies and operating costs. The merged operation continue to operate as the Canadian Cancer Society. [2] Three years later, CCS amalgamated with Prostate Cancer Canada. [3]
The Foundation was founded in 1979 by doctors Michel Gélinas, Pierre Audet-Lapointe, Yvan Méthot, Maurice Falardeau and Pierre Band. The co-founders aimed to reduce the gap between the care provided to cancer patients in Quebec and that offered elsewhere in Canada and abroad, while cancer was not yet recognized as a priority by the medical profession, specifically in Quebec.
The Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR) is a not-for-profit organization based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that focuses on research into the prevention, early detection, diagnosis and treatment of cancer. [1]