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Media Advisory - Prostate Cancer Canada celebrates local Vancouver Hero
Vancouver, British Colombia, April 16 –– Prostate Cancer Canada will honour the late Jack Poole, former VANOC Board Chair and local businessman, with the Local Hero Award. Jack was a generous benefactor to the Vancouver General Hospital and UBC Hospital Foundation with gifts totalling $3 Million for “Jack the Robot”, a da Vinci S HD surgical system, and a $1 Million gift towards the Robert H. N. Ho Research Centre. His lead donation attracted a further $3.5 million in donations including $1.5 million from Jimmy Pattison. Together these donations enabled VGH to become the fourth Canadian hospital to employ robotic technology in surgery.

Media Advisory- Prostate Cancer Canada celebrates local Calgary Hero
Calgary, AB, April 10 –– Local Hero Dr. Jay Lee will be honoured on April 11th at the annual Wake Up Call Breakfast, hosted by Prostate Cancer Canada, in partnership with the Prostate Cancer Centre. Dr. Lee is being recognized for his extraordinary contribution to the fight against prostate cancer.

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Making Biospsies More Accurate

Dr. Joseph L. Chin (2003 Research Grant)

Physicians and patients have tough decisions to make when pre-cancerous lesions are found during biopsies because they have the potential to become cancerous and must be either removed or monitored.

Surgically removing the whole prostate for the sake of a tiny pre-cancerous lesion is not ideal since prostatectomy has side effects and risks. However, pinpointing and monitoring tiny lesions is almost impossible using the standard techniques (needle biopsy guided by two-dimensional ultrasound imaging).

Dr. Joseph Chin and his team are developing and testing state-of-the-art software that creates three-dimensional ultrasound images during biopsy. The new system will let doctors precisely locate lesions. Because the new software is compatible with current ultrasound machines and biopsy techniques, it will be cost-effective. Patient trials are not far off and the first publication on this experimental technology is in press.

 

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