Dr. Sri Navaratnam President and CEO, CancerCare Manitoba (c) CCMB

A Message from CancerCare Manitoba

CancerCare Manitoba, a provincially mandated cancer agency, provides clinical services to both children and adults. We invite you to read the latest message from our President and CEO in honour of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

News

CancerCare Manitoba Launches External Search for New President and CEO, Focused on Continuing the Organization’s Standard of Excellence

November 1, 2024 3:17 PM

CancerCare Manitoba’s Board will commence the formal external phase of its search for a new President and Chief Executive Officer for CancerCare Manitoba (CCMB) to succeed Dr. Sri Navaratnam. ... read more...

Upcoming Webinar - Prostate Cancer: Up Close and Personal

October 8, 2024 11:00 AM

Join our upcoming Patient and Family Information and Support Webinar Prostate Cancer: Up Close and Personal on November 7, 2024 from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. via Zoom. Presented by: Dr. ... read more...

Watch our Webinar Yoga: Is it For Me?

July 22, 2024 1:30 PM

Watch our latest Patient and Family Information and Support Webinar Yoga: Is it For Me Learn what yoga is about, how yoga can help you and gentle movements you can try. ... read more...

National Indigenous Peoples Day

June 21, 2024 1:35 PM

June 21st marks National Indigenous Peoples Day, a time to honour and celebrate the history, heritage, resilience, and diversity of our First Nation, Métis, and Inuit Peoples. ... read more...


Supporting Patients and their Families.
The Navigator Newsletter

CancerCare Manitoba provides a variety of support groups and services to assist patients and their families through their cancer journey. Take a look at our monthly newsletter for details. 


Research & Education.

The goal of the Research Institute at CancerCare Manitoba is to have a positive impact on the lives of cancer patients. The Research Institute at CCMB, in partnership with the University of Manitoba was unveiled in 2015 with an expanded mandate covering all aspects of cancer and blood disorder research.

Image of a microscope (c) CancerCare Manitoba

Where You Can Find Us.

CancerCare Manitoba offers services in a variety of locations all across the province of Manitoba.Take a look at our locations page for detailed information on specific sites.


CancerCare Manitoba Foundation

All funds raised and donated to CancerCare Manitoba Foundation remain in Manitoba. These funds support an internationally-recognized team of health professionals at CancerCare Manitoba who provide outstanding care for patients and their families.

The Foundation’s mission, in partnership with donors, is to support CancerCare’s strategic priorities. Thanks to the generosity of many donors, CancerCare Manitoba Foundation has been able to grant more than $208 million since 2000. This support to CancerCare Manitoba profoundly impacts patient outcomes.

CancerCare Manitoba Foundation is the only charitable organization exclusively fundraising for CancerCare Manitoba.

A lasting impact for Manitobans

In 2023, all Manitobans received a gift from the Paul Albrechtsen Foundation: a $27 million donation in support of the work happening at CancerCare Manitoba.

This will transform cancer care in our province, inspire people and push research forward, ultimately leading to better outcomes and more hope for Manitobans affected by cancer and their loved ones.

The synergy between donor generosity and cancer research in Manitoba

Through the support of donor generosity, remarkable progress has been made in advancing cancer research at the Paul Albrechtsen Research Institute CancerCare Manitoba.

Donations to CancerCare Manitoba Foundation travel through the CancerCare Manitoba building in Winnipeg to the Research Institute where they transform into life-changing breakthroughs created by local scientists and researchers.

This bench to bedside roadmap is unique to CancerCare Manitoba offering patients and their families who visit CancerCare Manitoba, the best possible care.


Ride together. Help Manitoba Kids.

Image of a grateful patient hugging a physician (c) CancerCare Manitoba

Thursday, November 21, 2024 or Ride Virtually: November 14-21, 2024.

Gather a team and ride together towards a brighter future for Manitoba kids with cancer! Feel the passion, excitement and energy that comes from your commitment to make a difference.

Every year, approximately 60 families in Manitoba hear the words “Your child has cancer.” With you in their corner, their chances for a positive outcome are better than ever before.

Did you know?

Research does not receive direct government funding. However, thanks to donor support, over the past 30 years, research and clinical trials have increased the cure rate for childhood cancer to 85%.

By participating in Ride Inside 2024, you're supporting pediatric clinical research. Just imagine—YOUR action will give young people with cancer more tomorrows.

Register your team, join a team or sign up as an individual at www.RideInside.ca.

Shine a Light

A couple looks at an illuminated window with lights. The image promotes CancerCare Manitoba Foundation's Shine a Light campaign, encouraging donations for honouring or remembering loved ones. (c) CancerCare Manitoba

Shine a Light in memory, in honour or in gratitude for that special person in your life. Their light will shine throughout December helping and inspiring Manitobans affected by cancer.

This December a light display will once again inspire, encourage, and uplift those touched by cancer while raising funds in support of CancerCare Manitoba.

1,250 white lights will light up the stairwell at the CancerCare Manitoba building at 675 McDermot, representing those we cherish in memory, honour today, and for the people providing care along the way. The lights will officially be turned on December 2nd at 5:00 p.m. during a special outdoor lighting ceremony. Each day they will shine from dusk until midnight.

Get your Light today!
Visit CancerCare Manitoba Foundation's Shine a Light website or call 204-787-4177.