Working to make Terry's dream of ending cancer through research a reality.
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A promising new discovery in glioblastoma research.
Terry Fox-funded researchers at the University of Alberta have identified a protein called FABP7 that may help aggressive brain cancer cells spread through the brain.
Learn more: www.tfri.ca/updates/news...
May is Cancer Research Month
Terry Fox believed research could save lives.
That’s why TFRI provides funding to world-class cancer research and initiatives like the Marathon of Hope Cancer Centres Network and the Digital Health & Discovery Platform.
Terry Fox Research Institute (TFRI)
Investing in the future of cancer care
TFRI invests millions annually to advance collaborative cancer research and support future leaders through its funding programs.
Precision medicine powered by data-driven discoveries.
DHDP leverages AI and data-driven insights to help improve personalized care for Canadians nationwide through a pan-Canadian collaborative network of researchers and industry partners to advance precision medicine.
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Research informs care—and care informs research
Over the last 5 years, MOHCCN-funded projects have brought precision oncology and new hope to patients nationwide. The lessons learned along the way are informing care for the future, creating a virtuous cycle of growth.
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Terry Fox Research Institute (TFRI)
Terry Fox Research Institute (TFRI)
June is Cancer Immunotherapy Month.
Immunotherapy is one of the most promising areas of oncology research today and could transform how cancer is treated.
TFRI invests in world-class immunotherapy research to help advance life-changing discoveries.
Learn more: www.tfri.ca/about-cancer...
Terry Fox Research Institute (TFRI)
Terry Fox Research Institute (TFRI)
Terry Fox Research Institute (TFRI)
"Survivor" is a powerful word, but it doesn't tell the whole story.
Kirsten Efremov, 3-time cancer survivor and MOHCCN Patient Working Group member, sat down with us to share what she wishes people understood beyond the label "cancer survivor."
Visit the MOHCCN Patient Hub: tinyurl.com/wkmy7fma