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Breast Cancer Society of Canada 23.11.2020

The Sexual Health Research Laboratory at Queen’s University is recruiting for an online study examining breast cancer and sexual well-being in relationships. To see if you are eligible, you can complete the brief eligibility survey by clicking here https://queensu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0TlDNGW82kQKNyl . You can also invite your partner to participate with you (you would each be emailed separate links). Receive $10 (or $20 per couple) as a thank you for your participation

Breast Cancer Society of Canada 19.11.2020

Vy Ngo is investigating chemotherapy resistance in HER2+ breast cancer. She is designing a unique approach to enhance breast cancer therapies that target the HER2+ protein. She hopes to improve outcomes for patients with HER2+ breast cancer, through her research. Read Vy Ngo's and other real research stories on our website. #ResearchMatters https://bcsc.ca//vy-ngo-is-investigating-chemotherapy-res/

Breast Cancer Society of Canada 11.11.2020

Don't be late, to get your donations in by November 30, 2020 for a chance to be the overall Dress for the Cause Top Fundraiser and have a $5,000 donation made in your honour to a local cancer treatment centre of your choice. We will announce the top fundraiser in December. Even though October is over, you can still donate at http://dressforthecause.ca. #DressForTheCause #ResearchMatters

Breast Cancer Society of Canada 01.11.2020

Thank you Porsche Cars Canada, Porsche Centre Oakville and Policaro Group for your support of breast cancer research this October during breast cancer awareness month. Your generous donations will help to continue support of Canadian breast cancer research. #ResearchMatters #DressForTheCause

Breast Cancer Society of Canada 25.10.2020

#ICYMI Britney Messam is researching the theory that the RHAMM molecule expression by triple negative breast cancer cells can predict how the cancer will respond to drug therapies. Read all of Britney's research story on our website. #ResearchMatters https://bcsc.ca//britney-messam-is-predicting-how-cancer-/