The Canadian Cancer Survivor Network, as the name implies, is a connecting place for cancer patients, survivors and caregivers to learn about the complexities of our healthcare system, connect with others to plan action, and act on those plans to promote better care and healthier survivorship. Here we look to highlight some of the work CCSN partners are doing to better our healthcare across the country.
Act
- Are You a Breast Cancer Patient or Survivor Living in Ontario? If so, We Would Like to Hear From You!
- Campaigns for Better Healthcare
- Cancer Can’t Wait
- CCSN Patient Input Surveys
- Firefighting and Cancer
- How Much Do you Know About Biosimilar Medications?
- Job Opportunities
- Sleep Study in Prostate Cancer Patients
- The BEST CANCER OUTCOMES start with STRONG ACTION PLANS
- What Cancer Patients Should Know About COVID-19
- Cancer Can’t Wait: Covid-19 Disruption of Cancer Care
- CCSN Surveys on COVID-19 and Cancer
- Letter to Minister Churchill
- Letter to Minister Dubé
- Pan-Canadian Virtual Action Weeks – Third COVID & Cancer Survey: List of meetings
- Virtual care can complement, but not replace in-person care
- Cancer Can’t Wait Advocacy Awareness Campaign
- Open Letter to Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott
- Open Letter to Alberta Health Minister Jason Copping
- Open Letter To Nova Scotia Health Minister Michelle Thompson & Response
- Open Letter to New Brunswick Health Minister Dorothy Shephard & Response
- CancerCantWait – CCSN Virtual Advocacy Week Ontario
- CancerCantWait – Top Headlines
- Open Letter to Saskatchewan Health Minister Paul Merriman and Response
- Open Letter to Prince Edward Island Health Minister Ernie Hudson & Responses
- Open Letter to Newfoundland and Labrador Health Minister John Haggie & Response
- Open Letter to Manitoba Health Minister Audrey Gordon & Response
- Open Letter to British Columbia Health Minister Adrian Dix
- Legislative Receptions in Ontario
- Precision Medicines & Diagnostic Testing
- Right2Survive
- Protect Our Access
- New Normal Same Cancer
- A Seat at the Table
- Cancer specific patient & family Advisory Councils
- Alberta Health Services: Provincial Advisory Council on Cancer
- Kingston Area, Cancer Care Southeast: Regional Patient and Family Advisory Council
- Greater Toronto Area
- Cancer Care Nova Scotia: Cancer Patient Family Network
- Ottawa Area, Champlain Regional Cancer Program: Patient and Family Advisory Council
- Lung Cancer Canada
- Saskatchewan Cancer Agency, Patient and Family Advisory Council
- National: Lymphoma Canada, Patient and Family Advisory Committee
- Research Peer Review Committees
- The Science of Cancer Patient Training Program
- Alberta
- British Columbia
- Manitoba
- New Brunswick
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- Nova Scotia
- Ontario
- Prince Edward Island
- Quebec
- Cancer specific patient & family Advisory Councils
- Were Fewer Cancer Drugs Approved in 2019?
- All-Party Cancer Caucuses
- Alberta All-party Cancer Caucus – May 8th, 2018
- Alberta All-party Cancer Caucus – October 29, 2019
- Ontario All-Party Cancer Caucus – December 5, 2019
- Ontario All-party Cancer Caucus – March 21, 2018
- Ontario All-party Cancer Caucus – May 30th, 2019
- Ontario All-Party Cancer Caucus – November 22, 2017
- Ontario All-party Cancer Caucus – November 29, 2018
- CCSN Election Campaigns
- 2012 Election Campaigns
- 2013 Election Campaigns
- 2014 Election Campaigns
- 2015 Election Campaigns
- Newfoundland & Labrador 2015 Election Campaign
- 2015 Federal Election Campaign
- Official Party Response
- Scott Stewart, Steveston-Richmond East (BC)
- Sheri Benson, Saskatoon West (SK)
- Glenn Wright, Carlton Trail-Eagle Creek (SK)
- Syeda Riaz, Don Valley West (ON)
- Ethan Rabidoux, Perth-Wellington (ON)
- Stephanie Brown, Ajax (ON)
- Natalie Rizzo, King-Vaughan (ON)
- Bardish Chagger, Waterloo (ON)
- Sheila Malcolmson, Nanaimo-Ladysmith (BC)
- Richard Banigan, Simcoe North (ON)
- Alberta 2015 Election Campaign
- Prince Edward Island 2015 Election Campaign
- 2016 Election Campaigns
- 2017 Election Campaigns
- 2018 Election Campaigns
- 2019 Election Campaigns
- 2020 Election Campaigns
- 2021 Election Campaigns
- 2022 Election Campaigns
- 2023 Election Campaigns
- 2024 Election Campaigns
- Ontario 2025 Election Campaign
- CCSN Webinar Series
- Participate
- Drug Pricing Policy in Canada
- Healthcare Professional Involvement
- Impacting Change
- Pharmacare
- Surveys, Research Studies & Drug Reviews
- University of Toronto Testicular Cancer Survivors Study
- Exploring the relationship between physical activity and quality of life in adolescent and young adult cancer survivors
- Healthy lifestyles after cancer
- Increasing opportunities for clinician input and feedback in the CADTH-pCODR process
- Fertility decision-making after a breast cancer diagnosis
- Patterns of health behaviours of survivors of multiple cancers
- The journey for survivors of childhood brain tumours
- High dose Vitamin D supplementation in Stage 4 colorectal cancer patients
- Research study: Are you a female between the ages of 30-60 with a BRCA gene mutation?
- Medical crowdfunding research proposal
- Ontario Health Coalitions