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While there is no replacement for personalized, professional medical advice, Fuck Cancer’s goal is to provide educational resources that are reliable, relatable, and easy to understand. We want to create a community that allows people to connect, share, and communicate in a safe space online. We want to make tangible improvements in our ability to detect and treat cancer early — and to improve people’s lives in the process.
THE PATRICK BEAUREGARD FOUNDATION IS A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO BEATING COLORECTAL CANCER, PARTICULARLY AMONG YOUNG ADULTS UNDER THE AGE OF 50.
Information, education, advocacy and awareness for people with cancer, family and friends interested in or using complementary, alternative (CAM), natural therapies, and more, from the patient perspective.
To provide free house cleaning services to those going through difficult circumstances of life; such as a cancer diagnosis, recovering from surgery or loss of a loved one.
To promote the recovery and well-being of cancer-stricken children and their families by providing assistance during and beyond all stages of the illness and its effects, and by supporting research.
NOVA Hudson provides quality in-home nursing. cancer & palliative care. family support, foot care, & adult day centre in Hudson/St. Lazare.
Our mission is simple. We are strong. We are powerful. We are BEASTS! We are prepared to do whatever it takes to beat Rectal Cancer. BeastRob, Inc. is a non-profit organization that aims to create awareness, provide resources, and empower those impacted by this devastating disease. We aim to ignite a sense of strength, hope, courage, and perseverance among the community at large, and those directly impacted by Rectal Cancer by coordinating fun, social, and fitness-focused fundraising events. We desire to manifest a herd of beasts, individuals who are ready to go to battle and fight relentlessly against Rectal Cancer. We currently serve and host events in the Southeast but provide resources nationally.
VOBOC’s three free services: 1) Vo-Pak program VOBOC delivers free backpacks to oncology units to give to their new cancer patients on their first day of treatment. Each Vo-Pak (venturing out pack) contains tools and resources to help patients navigate through the cancer treatment experience. 2) Granting of Special Requests At the request from medical teams, VOBOC considers and grants Special Requests to patients in palliative care whose circumstances require VOBOC’s assistance in order to realize the request. 3) Education and Awareness VOBOC supports and leads initiatives that raise awareness and public sensitivity to the increasing occurrence of cancers in adolescents and young adults.
Halo House Foundation helps to save the lives of blood cancer patients by providing affordable and fully furnished housing so they can receive treatment at the Texas Medical Center.
Our mission is to help people make sense of the complex medical and personal information about breast health and breast cancer, so they can make the best decisions for their lives.
Rebounders Canada was founded by Andrew Sprawson at the age 29. Andrew survived a brain tumour at age 10, but the side effects of his treatment made employment difficult and his life increasingly isolated. Andrew set out to find other childhood cancer survivors. By providing his own contact information, Andrew's recruitment worked in reverse: he asked cancer survivors to find him! He found that fellow childhood cancer survivors were experincing the same problems of isolation. By 1990, Andrew knew it was time to form an official group. He seized upon the name "Rebounders" to reflect the strength of the survivors' rebounding back to life after staring death in the face. The group's motto became "Thrive, not just survive". The inspirational story of Andrew's drive to improve the live of fellow survivors continues on our website. Please visit our site to learn more about our programs for adult survivors of childhood cancer and how it can benefit you or one you love.
Established in 2007 the Canadian Radiation Oncology Foundation (CROF-FCRO) is a not-for-profit charitable organization, working with the public and the oncology community through a broad educational program to enhance public awareness of the crucial role of radiation oncology in cancer patient care nationally. The Foundation’s support of professional education and scientific research in radiation medicine is aimed to provide Canadians with the highest standard of radiation treatment, reducing the burden and suffering of all Canadians diagnosed with cancer.