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Why Biology Matters When it comes to Conquering Breast Cancer

June 2, 2016

Building on the world’s largest breast cancer study, BC Cancer Agency scientists map the relationship between cancer mutations and clinical outcomes in 2,433 women. Dr. Samuel Aparicio co-led a study with Dr. Carlos Caldas from Cancer Research UK and these teams have shown that what lies beneath the surface is critical as no two breast […]

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Bust a Move 2013 was a huge success – $500,000 Raised!

April 16, 2013

The inaugural Bust a Move event in Vancouver raised an amazing $500,000 for breast cancer research on April 13, 2013. Thank you to everyone who took part or volunteered! Dr. Sam Aparicio‘s team: Team Aparition       Photos from the event:               (Thanks to Raewyn Billings for the […]

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