
Chilliwack doctor cycling 200km for cancer research fundraiser in Toronto
CHILLIWACK — A Chilliwack doctor is trading his scrubs for a helmet and some wheels next weekend.
As a community urologist, Dr. Kash Visram is no stranger to the effects of cancer on his work, which is why he’ll be flying to Toronto to cycle the 200km Princess Margaret Ride to Conquer Cancer on June 7 and 8.
“Cancer research makes a huge difference in terms of advancing our technology, our ability to diagnose cancer early, our ability to render patients cancer-free,” Dr. Visram told Fraser Valley Today.
Part of his work at Chilliwack General Hospital involves treating common cancers in the genital and urinary organs, like the prostate and bladder. When he’s not at work, treatments ranging from immunotherapy to surgical innovations are still top of mind for the 35-year-old surgeon.