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Frequently asked questions

The following are some frequently asked questions about our organization. If you have a question about CCS that is not answered here, please contact us at [email protected].

Thanks to the generosity of our donors, we work together with volunteers to:

  • fund the most promising research across the cancer experience and across all cancer types 
  • offer a nationwide support system to help people better manage life with cancer, find community and connection, and build wellness and resilience
  • shape healthy public policies to help prevent cancer and support those living with the disease
  • educate people on how to reduce their risk of cancer and how some types of cancer can be found early
  • provide trusted, evidence-based information about all the types of cancer, with information offered by phone in 200 languages

We provide a support system for people with cancer and their family, friends and caregivers to help them live their lives as fully as possible.  Learn more about our services.

We help people:

Find community and connection

Cancer can make you feel alone. We bring people together and offer them a sense of hope. We can provide an online community where questions and concerns are heard and answered.

Manage life with cancer

Having cancer is hard enough. That’s why we offer practical support to help people manage their day-to-day challenges. We can provide:

Build wellness and resilience

Cancer can be life-changing. We help people regain hope and their sense of self after a cancer diagnosis and beyond, with services like our wig and breast prosthesis services.

More questions about our support services? Contact us at 1-888-939-3333.

CCS serves Canadians as one nationwide organization, allowing us to operate more efficiently and ensure donor dollars are spent effectively. Our work benefits all people in Canada, regardless of where they live.

CCS is accountable to a board of directors, whose responsibilities include governance, leadership, public accountability, establishing CCS’s priorities and acting as a trustee on behalf of Canadians.

We are fortunate to have nearly 50,000 caring and committed volunteers across Canada who are the face of CCS in their communities.

Our dedicated staff team is made up of people with expertise in research funding, advocacy, cancer control, information, support, fundraising and more.

Together, we are uniting and inspiring Canadians to take control of cancer.

Our organization is fortunate to have nearly 50,000 caring and committed volunteers across Canada who are the face of CCS in their communities. It’s these dedicated volunteers, along with our corporate partners and generous donors, who help us raise funds to increase our impact for all those affected by cancer.

We fund the most promising research across all cancer types and the entire cancer experience – from prevention to treatment to life with or beyond cancer, as well as supportive end of life care. A team of experts rank research funding applications through our gold standard review process, selecting only the most promising research projects for funding.

Thanks to our holistic approach to cancer research, as well as our rigorous review process, CCS has a rich legacy of fueling discoveries that have helped us better control cancer and improve outcomes for people affected by the disease.

Visit cancer.ca/research to learn more about our diverse portfolio of research grants and awards.

The CCS telemarketing program aims to secure long-term monthly donations. These monthly donations provide our organization with the ability to plan ahead and provide ongoing funding for research projects, information and support programs, and prevention and advocacy initiatives.

For more information about our programs visit cancer.ca/myphone.

CCS offers a variety of practical support programs and services for people living with cancer and their family, friends and caregivers. To learn more, visit cancer.ca or call our Cancer Information Helpline at 1-888-939-3333.

A cancer diagnosis can make you feel alone and raise many questions and concerns. For family and friends, caregiving can be a lonely and exhausting experience. Our online community – CancerConnection.ca – helps people with cancer and their loved ones share their experiences and build supportive relationships.

Please visit CancerConnection.ca to learn more.

CCS has offices in 15 locations across the country. For office contact information, please visit our contact us page.  
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. We do this by taking a stand on important cancer issues, raising Canadians’ awareness and understanding about these issues and influencing government to adopt policies that will help make a difference. 
 
We advocate on issues that will:

You can help us make cancer care better. Be a Voice for Change and join our network of advocates who are committed to preventing cancer and improving the lives of people living with cancer and their caregivers through government action.