New Normal
Life after cancer treatment does not always return to "normal." Cancers and cancer treatments can have long-lasting effects.
New Normal is a free, confidential service which puts people who have finished breast or colorectal cancer treatment in touch with a trained volunteer who knows about post-treatment challenges and concerns. Volunteers can also suggest helpful resources.
Address / Contact Info
Canadian Cancer Society
BC & Yukon
565 W 10th Ave
Vancouver, BCV5Z 4J4
Phone Numbers
Toll-Free: 1-800-822-8664
Local: (604) 675-7148
Fax: (604) 675-7301
Service Details
Regional Centres Served | Burnaby, Campbell River, Coal Harbour (Vancouver Island), Comox, Comox Valley, Alert Bay, Courtenay, Delta, Manson's Landing, Nanaimo, Port Hardy , Port McNeill, Quathiaski Cove, Sayward, Vancouver, Victoria, West Vancouver |
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Referral protocol | self, physician, specialist, health professional |
Languages spoken | English |
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This program was last updated on: 15 Aug 2016.