cancer
UBC recognizes three of Canada’s top health scientists
By bkladko | August 30, 2017
Stanley Nattel, Ian Mackenzie and Eduardo Franco are being honoured for their accomplishments in heart health, brain health and cancer.
Drug created from malaria parasite stops cancer in mice
By bkladko | April 20, 2017
Mads Daugaard showed that the drug was effective against a highly aggressive bladder cancer.
FNHA and UBC create chair to prevent cancer and improve well-being
By jwong | March 17, 2017
The $3M project focuses on improving health and cancer outcomes in First Nations communities.
Sam Aparicio part of global team creating 3-D tumour map
By bkladko | February 15, 2017
The tool will allow examination of a patient’s entire tumour in unprecedented detail to improve diagnosis and treatment for the disease.
Research builds a healing community
By bkladko | February 2, 2017
How a study about the effectiveness of exercise for women with breast cancer created a vibrant support network.
Potentially avoidable breast cancer surgeries carry big costs
By jwong | December 15, 2016
Clinical Assistant Professor Chris Baliski finds Canada’s re-operation rates are adding $2 million a year to B.C.’s health care spending.
Donors vote for UBC’s Philipp Lange in grant competition
By bkladko | December 6, 2016
Dr. Lange (far left) and his team are exploring unique proteins in leukemia to find more effective and less harmful treatments for children.
UBC-Vancouver Coastal Health researchers find gene linked to growth of aggressive prostate cancer
By bkladko | November 25, 2016
The discovery could be key to stopping a type of cancer that occurs in men undergoing androgen deprivation treatment.
The pursuit of new ideas in cancer research
By Sarah Stenabaugh | October 20, 2016
UBC researcher Connie Eaves talks about her interest in cancer research, what she hopes to accomplish in 10 years and her reaction to being awarded the 2016 Dr. Chew Wei Memorial Prize.