Has liver cancer affected you or someone you know? The Canadian Cancer Survivor Network is looking for patients, caregivers, families, clinicians and others affected by hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the most common form of primary liver cancer. We are building new website content and an awareness campaign surrounding primary liver cancer, and would like to invite you to join our HCC Advisory Council. This is a
Month: February 2018
Opening Our Eyes To Ocular Melanoma – Patient Survey Open Until March 31, 2018
Save Your Skin Foundation is looking to improve and increase support of Canadians experiencing diagnosis of primary and/or metastatic ocular melanoma. To this end, we have created a survey to be shared across Canada, hoping to reach as many as possible. This survey should take 5-10 minutes to complete. We appreciate your taking a moment to share this survey with any ocular melanoma patient you may know. This survey
McGill Looking for ON & QC Volunteers for Study on Self-Care After Cancer Treatment
Have you completed your cancer treatments and are finding it hard to get back to doing and enjoying your “usual” activities, including returning to work, socializing with friends, completing daily chores, engaging in pleasurable leisure activities or maintaining a nutrition and exercise plan? A McGill University-Princess Margaret Cancer Centre research team is offering free self-care tools (relaxation/mindfulness CDs/MP3s & cognitive behavioral therapy skills-enhancing workbooks) as well as
Living with Cancer: A Report on the Patient Experience
To learn more and see the report, click here. Living with Cancer: A Report on the Patient Experience, is the first in a series looking at Canadian cancer care exclusively from the patient perspective, illustrating the experience of those individuals and families living with and beyond cancer. This groundbreaking report includes data drawn from multiple sources, including Patient Reported Outcomes partners, the Ambulatory Oncology Patient
Living With Bone Mets Awareness Week – Feb. 4-10 2018
An opportunity to explore Living with Bone Mets and to engage in dialogue and collaborative learning between patients, family, healthcare professionals and researchers. #livingwithbonemets To learn more and join the dicsussion, join the Facebook event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1798316286866964/
CCSN’s President & CEO Jackie Manthorne Talks to CTV News About Gaps in Cancer Rehab
Jackie Manthorne, President & CEO of Canadian Cancer Survivor Network, was interviewed by CTV regarding gaps in cancer rehabilitation for survivors. You can read the article and see the video below: http://bit.ly/2E3d3xE