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âEvery day may not be good, but there's something good in every day.â
May 8 is #WorldOvarianCancerDay . Thank you to Janice Richmond who bravely shares her cancer experience with us.
Nothing big gets solved by one person or one organization. To take on cancer, it takes every
Everyone in Canada has a right to palliative care. This is Rob's story youtube.com/watch?v=faKFFIâŚ.
As #NationalHospicePalliativeCareWeek comes to a close, you can support CCSâs calls for better palliative care by sending a letter to their elected official at
Donât miss the plenary panel on Raising the Bar for Patient Engagement at the ARCC Conference on May 16. Canadian Cancer Societyâs own Judit Takacs, Dir. of Partnerships & Engagement, will offer the research funder's perspective on strategy and expectations. Visit cc-arcc.ca/arcc-conferencâŚ
When Stephen Medhurst was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroendocrine tumours, he decided to start writing about his cancer experience in his blog; Cancer Wonât Run My Life.
During this time, Stephen heard about the Canadian Cancer Society #RelayForLife and decided to participate in
In January 2023, Canadian singer, Shawn Hook, performed what would be his last show for more than a year.
After noticing a bump on his neck and feeling more and more tired, Shawn learned that it was cancer.
Shawn maintained a positive attitude throughout his treatment, which
Itâs #NationalNursingWeek and this year, weâre celebrating the nurses that work tirelessly to change lives and shape tomorrow.
Nurses play a crucial role in directly impacting the lives of those affected by cancer. Watch as Tracyann and Shawne share their advice for
The first week in May marks #NationalHospicePalliativeCareWeek . CCS believes that everyone should have access to high quality, culturally safe palliative care no matter where they live in Canada and no matter where they choose to receive care.
In our report from 2023, we