The BC Cancer Foundation has unveiled a significant advancement in cancer care with the establishment of a Research and Development Hub at BC Cancer B次元官网网址 Kelowna.
It was made possible by $3 million in donations, including a $2.76 million from the Krysko Family Foundation. Led by local businessman and philanthropist David Krysko, the foundationB次元官网网址檚 contribution is the largest the BC Cancer Foundation has ever received in the Interior.
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The hub will be the first facility of its kind outside Vancouver, focusing on precision oncology. This approach uses the genetic makeup of each cancer to develop targeted, effective treatments.
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The new hub is expected to significantly expand research capabilities, attract world-class staff to Kelowna, and provide patients in the Interior with cutting-edge care closer to home.
The first donations to the hub were made in honour of Shannon Gall, a local advocate for cancer research and a BC Cancer Foundation board member. Gall, who passed away from Stage 4 lung cancer earlier this year, was known for her passion and dedication. Her husband, Clayton Gall, now chairs the FoundationB次元官网网址檚 Interior Transformation Council, continuing her legacy.