Study to look at better cancer treatments: ‘A longer life, and hopefully a cure’
FREDERICTON — A New Brunswick led team has been awarded $5 million from the Terry Fox Research Institute to find better treatments for people with an incurable form of cancer known as multiple myeloma.
“We want to give them a longer life, and hopefully one day, a cure,” said Dr. Victor Ling, president of the institute.
“We are trying to bring together the best people that are treating and working with multiple myeloma so that they can share their knowledge,” he said.
Dr. Tony Reiman, an oncologist and professor at the University of New Brunswick in Saint John, will lead the team of researchers located in about a dozen centres across Canada, including Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto and Montreal.


