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If you or someone you care about has been diagnosed with cancer, you probably have many questions and concerns. The Canadian Cancer Society is here to help. We offer support and information for people living with cancer, their caregivers, family and friends.
We're committed to responding to your needs, whether you're living with cancer yourself or your life has been touched in some other way by this disease. We offer:
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Learn about support programs for cancer patients, friends and family. |
Help getting to and from cancer-related care. |
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For people at cancer treatment centres, lodges and hospitals. |
Information about pain management and nutrition, managing side effects, and more. |
An information series about government income programs, financial resources, and other resources available to residents in Ontario.
Information on pediatric cancers, services available for families and children with cancer, and help with expenses.
The Canadian Cancer Society offers comprehensive and credible information about cancer through our toll-free Cancer Information Service.
We give you the opportunity to hear three unique perspectives on coping with colorectal cancer. Things that Matter is based on interviews, journal entries and photographs of three individuals currently living with colorectal cancer.
Services in your community
To find out about Canadian Cancer Society programs and other services available in your community, use our Community Services Locator.
You can also contact your local Canadian Cancer Society office to find information about the Canadian Cancer Society and other services available in your community.
Our information and support services help cancer patients and their caregivers by reducing anxiety and increasing hope. In this video healthcare professionals speak about the benefits of the services and former clients share how these services helped them through their cancer journey.
Last modified on:
18 March 2011
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