Cancer is the leading cause of mortality— and responsible for one-third of all deaths.
Even though new treatments are being discovered all the time, there’s still so much to be done to improve the quality of patient care, their care experience and their quality of life.
The Hospital’s development is driven by its commitment to continuously improving cancer care and highly specialized environments. Leading-edge equipment, such as the neurosurgical laser, reduce surgical wait times and the length of hospital stays. This means the Hospital can increase access to care, and treat more patients.
Investments in the ongoing development of the skills of our medical staff and the well-being of our patients guarantee high quality, highprecision medical procedures.
This revolutionary technology destroys brain tumours without having to open up the cranium.
I know that I won’t die of old age in 50 years, but I’m grateful to be able to fully benefit from the moments I have left. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Vincent Lessard
Patient with a stage-4 tumour who benefited from surgery with the new laser
It is a must! It’s necessary for patients, for the Hospital, for the South Shore, for teaching, for research, for recruitment. It’s become the standard treatment—everywhere.
Dr. Mehdi Tahiri, Thoracic Surgeon
Cancer is the leading cause of death in Quebec. One in two people will develop cancer in their lifetime.
At the request of the Hospital and its urology, gynecology and thoracic teams, Fondation Hôpital Charles-LeMoyne has committed to raising $3 million to transform the future of cancer care at the Hospital.
With your generosity, every surgical intervention will become safer, effective, and less invasive — ensuring a better quality of life for our patients. You will help make Hôpital Charles-Le Moyne the first hospital to acquire the 5th generation Da Vinci Robot, placing us at the forefront of university hospitals.
To download the Robot Da Vinci case statement in .pdf format, click here.
Cancer is the leading cause of mortality— and responsible for one-third of all deaths.
Even though new treatments are being discovered all the time, there’s still so much to be done to improve the quality of patient care, their care experience and their quality of life.Dr. Catherine Prady
Cancer is the leading cause of mortality— and responsible for one-third of all deaths.
Even though new treatments are being discovered all the time, there’s still so much to be done to improve the quality of patient care, their care experience and their quality of life.
Nathalie Viora
Assistant Executive Director
514 523-2006
nathalie.viora@fhclm.ca
Sandra Dieujuste
Advisor, Philanthropic Development
514 933-0835
sandra.dieujuste@fhclm.ca
Cancer is the leading cause of mortality— and responsible for one-third of all deaths.
Even though new treatments are being discovered all the time, there’s still so much to be done to improve the quality of patient care, their care experience and their quality of life.
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Important message:
Due to a nationwide Canada Post strike, delays are expected for donations sent by mail. It would be best that you make your donation online, by phone at 450 466-5487, or in person at the Foundation’s office in the entrance hall of the Hospital. Every donation counts as this year draws to a close. Thank you!
📬 Important update on Canada Post
While services have resumed, it will take a few weeks to get back to normal. These postal delays are affecting the volume of donations we’re receiving during this crucial end-of-year period. Your help is vital!
Choose a faster way to give online, by phone 450 466-5487 or in person at the Foundation’s office in the Hospital entrance. (Our office will be closed from December 25 to January 5 inclusive.)
Every donation counts as the year draws to a close. Thank you for your generosity!
Important message:
Due to a nationwide Canada Post strike, delays are expected for donations sent by mail. It would be best that you make your donation online, by phone at 450 466-5487, or in person at the Foundation’s office in the entrance hall of the Hospital. Every donation counts as this year draws to a close. Thank you!
Important message:
Due to a general Canada Post strike, important delays are expected for donations sent by mail. It would be best that you make your donation online, by phone at 450 466-5487, or in person at the Foundation’s office, located in the entrance hall of Hôpital Charles-Le Moyne. Every donation counts for our patients and their families. Your support is crucial, while donations are needed more than ever. Thank you!