Prostate Cancer Canada Network
Thunder Bay
Welcome
Prostate Cancer Canada Network - Thunder Bay is a volunteer based, non-profit organization run by prostate cancer survivors who help other men diagnosed with this disease, and their families.
This organization was previously known as the Thunder Bay Prostate Cancer Support Group until formalizing its relationship in 2010 with the Prostate Cancer Canada Network (PCCN).
Our Mission
Establish and maintain an awareness program for early detection
of prostate cancer.
Provide support to prostate cancer survivors and their families.
Establish prostate cancer support groups throughout Northwestern Ontario.
Raise money for cancer research and support as finances allow.
Outreach Program
The Prostate Cancer Canada Network - Thunder Bay meets at 7 p.m. on the third Thursday of every month at the 55+ Centre, 700 River Street, Thunder Bay. Up-to-date information on prostate cancer, its diagnosis, treatment, and side effects is provided by medical professionals. Meetings also provide an opportunity to obtain and share information with others who have similar experiences. Volunteers are prepared to visit in the hospital, the home or by
phone.
An excellent awareness program providing an overview of prostate cancer
is available for community groups.
Contact Us
Mail: Prostate Cancer Canada Network - Thunder Bay
Box 10063
Thunder Bay, ON
P7B 6T6
Phone: 1-807-627-0333
Email: info@tbayprostatecancersupport.org
Site Updating was last done on 01 November 2010.
Disclaimer. The Prostate Cancer Canada Network - Thunder Bay does not assume responsibility or liability for the contents or opinions expressed herein. Although every precaution is taken to ensure that information is accurate, differences of opinion exist and the Prostate Cancer Canada Network - Thunder Bay takes no responsibility for views expressed herein, nor do they necessarily reflect those of the publishers, sponsors, or organizations affiliated with us. The Prostate Cancer Canada Network - Thunder Bay does not recommend treatment modalities, medications, or physicians. Information should not be used for purposes of self diagnosis or as an alternative to medical care. If you suspect you have cancer see a physician immediately.
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