The Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer allows for "Personalized Cancer Medicine is a multi-faceted, integrated approach to cancer care that focuses on the unique nature of each patient. Because every patient is unique, every patient’s cancer is different. Funds raised through The Ride are enabling the researchers, scientists and doctors at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre to better understand the unique genes of each cancer and each patient, which are leading to more effective, targeted and less toxic treatments for cancer patients in Ontario and around the world."
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Ride to Conquer Cancer 2016
An epic journey to match the commitment of thousands of cyclists as they challenge themselves in support of the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. Since 2008, Canada's largest ride which is over 200 kilometres, has raised over $138 million dollars and along the way Princess Margaret has become one of the top five cancer centres in the world.
The Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer allows for "Personalized Cancer Medicine is a multi-faceted, integrated approach to cancer care that focuses on the unique nature of each patient. Because every patient is unique, every patient’s cancer is different. Funds raised through The Ride are enabling the researchers, scientists and doctors at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre to better understand the unique genes of each cancer and each patient, which are leading to more effective, targeted and less toxic treatments for cancer patients in Ontario and around the world."
The Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer allows for "Personalized Cancer Medicine is a multi-faceted, integrated approach to cancer care that focuses on the unique nature of each patient. Because every patient is unique, every patient’s cancer is different. Funds raised through The Ride are enabling the researchers, scientists and doctors at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre to better understand the unique genes of each cancer and each patient, which are leading to more effective, targeted and less toxic treatments for cancer patients in Ontario and around the world."
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