Oncology Drug Access Navigator
Not all drugs you may need for your cancer treatment are covered by the healthcare system. An Oncology Drug Access Navigator (DAN) can help.
A DAN is a member of...
Not all drugs you may need for your cancer treatment are covered by the healthcare system. An Oncology Drug Access Navigator (DAN) can help.
A DAN is a member of...
You may encounter psychosocial and/or physical symptoms at various points during your cancer experience (e.g., while on treatment, end of active treatment, survivorship, dealing with recurrence or advanced disease). The...
This is a three-part education series for recently diagnosed patients and their supports. It includes an overview of information about cancer care, coping with cancer, emotional and practical supports, and...
Your cancer treatments are now finished. You are joining a growing number of people living with cancer who are often called cancer survivors. Follow up is a very important part...
Cancer can affect your financial well-being. There are programs that may be able to help you if you are experiencing difficulties. The NSH Cancer Care Program has a series of...
Helping patients to stop smoking is part of our commitment to quality cancer care. Evidence shows that stopping tobacco use at the time of a cancer diagnosis improves the effectiveness...
Your cancer treatments are now finished. You are joining a growing number of people living with cancer who are often called cancer survivors. Follow up is...
Communities are our partners in care. Sharing information with the community is very important to building and maintaining good relationships. Here are updates and information on health services for...
There are a series of helpful patient information sheets covering a wide range of symptoms and concerns cancer patients frequently experience. (Please link to the following information sheets):
Most of these helpful books are available in your local library or bookstore: