What we are doing

What we are doing

The Canadian Cancer Society works with government to bring about healthy public policies that will help prevent cancer and improve the lives of people living with cancer and their caregivers.
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Access to cancer drugs and diagnostics

Canadians should be able to access the cancer drugs they require without financial hardship, regardless of where they live and where the drugs are taken.
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Alcohol policy

Canada should have policies that increase awareness about the risk of alcohol-related cancer and reduce alcohol consumption.
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Caregiver support

Caregivers are the backbone of our healthcare system and need support so they can care for their loved ones affected by cancer.
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COVID-19 response

We are making sure the needs of Canadians affected by cancer are not forgotten during and long after the pandemic is over.

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Healthy living

Policies that support healthy living can make a real difference to reduce individual cancer risk.
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Job-protected leave

Canadians deserve to have their jobs protected while they take necessary time off to receive and recover from cancer treatment.
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Health system funding

Governments must work together and invest in our healthcare to ensure people get the care they need when they need it.
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Palliative care

Canadians should have access to affordable, high-quality palliative care, regardless of where they live or choose to receive care.
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Tobacco control

Policies that promote smoking reduction and tobacco control help lower tobacco use, the leading preventable cause of disease and death in Canada.