8TH ANNUAL
The future of cancer care at Kelowna General Hospital and in the Interior begins with you, and Wednesday, May 15th marks a one-day call to action to inspire all who desire world-class cancer care, right here at home, to give.
This is our opportunity to work together and shape the future of cancer care at KGH, specifically the diagnosis and primary treatment of cancers – breast, prostate, pancreatic, brain, stomach, colon… and many more – that affect so many of us and our loved ones.
Thanks to the generosity of local families, gifts made until 11:59 P.M. on May 15th will be matched, dollar for dollar! Donate now to have your impact doubled!
“In the past few years alone, there have been unprecedented advancements in AI, technology, and robotic-assisted surgical systems in cancer treatment—this is the future of cancer care, and we are ready.
Dr. Joshua Wiesenthal, Urologic Surgeon, Kelowna General Hospital
MAY 15, 2024
*Matched dollar for dollar until 11:59 P.M. on May 15th, 2024
PHONE – 250-862-4438
DRIVE-THRU DONATION – Rose Ave just off Pandosy street (in the pull out under the hospital overhang)
WHY GIVE?
It is anticipated that 45% of Canadians will face a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime. If cancer hasn’t affected you personally, chances are it has touched someone you love. The KGH Foundation’s ‘Closer to home than you think’ campaign is a commitment to raising $40 million to help advance health care, right here at home. This includes $3.5 million dedicated to the advancement of Cancer Care at Kelowna General Hospital, specifically in the vital areas of medical imaging, pathology and surgical oncology.
Last year, over 7,500 people from the Central Okanagan and surrounding communities in BC’s southern interior underwent surgery or were admitted for cancer-related care at Kelowna General Hospital.
We know Cancer Care is important to you. Cancer touches us all. The campaign gives us the opportunity to work together and shape the future of cancer care at KGH, specifically the diagnosis and primary treatment of cancers – breast, prostate, pancreatic, brain, stomach, colon… and many more – that affect so many of us and our loved ones.
HOW WILL MY GIFT HAVE AN IMPACT?
The KGH Foundation’s commitment to advancing cancer care is to help ensure that when this life-altering disease affects you or someone you love, world-class diagnostics in medical imaging and pathology, and surgical oncology are available at Kelowna General Hospital, the current primary referral hospital for cancer patients living in the southern interior of BC.
Donations to the KGH Foundation are a direct investment in the care that is delivered at KGH in four key areas:
MEDICAL IMAGING
MEDICAL IMAGING
Early and clear detection through advanced medical imaging can significantly alter the course of a patient's journey with cancer, leading to improved outcomes and survival rates. As a critical step in advancing diagnostics, the campaign will also fund the purchase of a 3T MRI.
PATHOLOGY
PATHOLOGY
By building capacity to reduce or eliminate the need to send specimens to Vancouver for testing and speeding up the diagnostic process, wait times for test results and treatment plans will be reduced, alleviating stress for patients and their families during this critical period.
SURGERY
SURGERY
For many cancer patients, surgery is often crucial for enabling accurate disease staging, increasing survival chances and reducing recurrence risks. By investing in the latest surgical technologies our surgeons can operate with enhanced precision, minimize invasiveness, and shorten recovery times for their cancer patients.
INNOVATION
INNOVATION
$1 million has been earmarked specifically to fund innovation in cancer care. This includes trials and pilot projects, research, training in advanced techniques and other initiatives that aim to improve processes, pre and post treatment approaches and overall care that addresses the unique needs of our region’s patients. To learn more about the innovation component of the campaign, click here.
Your gift to cancer care will be directed towards the acquisition of cutting-edge diagnostic and surgical equipment, technology, and instruments that enhance diagnostic precision and provide detailed insights into tumour characteristics. Here are some examples of the vital equipment cancer care funds have and will support:
DIAGNOSTICS
UPPER GI CANCERS – Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS): Enables advanced diagnostics and tissue biopsy in primarily the upper abdominal area, allowing for less-invasive and more accurate access to tissues. The additional endoscopic ultrasound set will help meet the growing demand due to increased referrals and use for other procedures, such as treating liver disease or bile duct stents. The EUS will improve scheduling efficiencies, reduce waitlists, and provide more timely diagnoses.
ALL CANCERS – Flow Cytometry: Enables the onsite detection and analysis of specimens collected through a blood draw. This tool will enable timely diagnostic results, from a few days to merely a few hours, as the viable specimens will no longer require a trip to Vancouver for assessment.
SURGICAL
LUNG CANCER – Tumour Debridement/Cryo Equipment: Freezes tissues for emergency airway tumour removal onsite at KGH by the Thoracic surgery team. Without the proposed cryo equipment, patients requiring the procedure will have to be referred to a hospital in the lower mainland for treatment.
BREAST CANCER – Wireless Breast Localization: This technology aims to improve surgical accuracy, enhance patient comfort, streamline surgical procedures, and minimize the need for additional surgeries, marking a significant advancement in breast cancer care.
GIVING CHANGES EVERYTHING
Innovation in Cancer Care
BREAST CANCER:
WIRELESS BREAST LOCALIZATION
Thanks to the generosity of KGH Foundation donors, we have been able to trial innovative technologies for breast cancer patients, such as Wireless Breast Localization. This breakthrough approach not only enhances surgical accuracy and markedly reduces our patient’s discomfort, but it can reduce the need for additional surgeries. The impact of embracing innovation in cancer care is multi-faceted.
Dr. Joshua Wiesenthal Urologic Surgeon
BLADDER CANCER:
BLUE LIGHT CYSTOSCOPY
“Blue Light Cystoscopy is a very powerful diagnostic tool that allows urologists to improve tumor detection for bladder cancer at the time of surgery, vastly and subsequently reduce the risk of cancer recurrence. Previously, it was only available for bladder cancer patients residing in the Lower Mainland and Victoria. Now, thanks to the KGH Foundation’s donors, we have the capacity to perform this life-saving procedure right here at KGH.”
of cases sent to pathology are related to the diagnosis or screening of cancerous and precancerous conditions (approximate).
cancer cases at KGH in the last year.
inpatient beds were utilized by cancer patients on average each day.
CANCER CARE
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