Are you a cancer patient, survivor, or caregiver who is interested in learning more about cancer research?
CCRA’s Patient Involvement in Cancer Research Program (known as PIP) will be offered this year as an in-person program. PIP is interwoven with the Canadian Cancer Research Conference (CCRC) and provides participants with an opportunity to learn about leading edge science and network with cancer researchers and trainees. You will be paired with a science partner who will be available to address questions and help you get the most out of the research presented at the conference. Best of all, you will be linked to other participants also interested in cancer research! For more information, please read our brochure. To apply, please click here (deadline for applications is May 5, 2025). If you would like more information, please contact kimberly.badovinac@partnershipagainstcancer.ca.

Launched in early September, this funding opportunity seeks research proposals to address the gaps in knowledge about the wider impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and response on the health and health care of people in Canada. Suspension/interruption of cancer screening is one of the research areas ...
The CCRA Advisory Board is happy to welcome the Indigenous Cancer Research Network (ICRN) as the CCRA’s latest member. ICRN will be represented by Marilee Nowgesic, CEO of the Canadian Indigenous Nurses Association (CINA).
The Indigenous Cancer Research Network (ICRN), originally known as t...