Community Connection: Ovarian Cancer Canada is looking for volunteers! Could you help?
OVdialogue – consider joining our team in the role of Community Champion. Over a few hours each week, you would be part of a team that helps connect people, support conversations and are thought leaders for OVdialogue. This is your opportunity to give back to those who have/continue to support you through the tough times, share your unique experiences, and help celebrate successes. For more details of what this entails, please reach out to @Mfallis (mfallis@ovariancanada.org).
OVdialogue – consider joining our team in the role of Community Champion. Over a few hours each week, you would be part of a team that helps connect people, support conversations and are thought leaders for OVdialogue. This is your opportunity to give back to those who have/continue to support you through the tough times, share your unique experiences, and help celebrate successes. For more details of what this entails, please reach out to @Mfallis (mfallis@ovariancanada.org).
Ovarian Cancer Canada is thrilled to share that we have some exciting updates on the way for OVdialogue. These enhancements are designed to strengthen our community and make your experience even better.
Stay tuned for more details, and feel free to share your thoughts below. Let’s make this community even stronger!
Stay tuned for more details, and feel free to share your thoughts below. Let’s make this community even stronger!
coping with depression and low mood after treatments
Some people struggle with depression or low mood after their cancer treatments. McGill University researchers are offering free self-care materials and a phone coach to eligible cancer survivors experiencing low mood after their treatments for a non-metastatic cancer, in a study funded by the Canadian Cancer Society (grant #704450). No travel is required and participants are asked to complete 3 feedback questionnaires to help the team evaluate the usefulness of the self-care materials. The study is open to Ontario and Quebec residents. For more info visit: http://www.mcgill.ca/candirect/ . You can also call Cindy Ibberson toll free at 1-855-334-7403 if you live in Quebec and Camilla Diniz at 416-634-7336 if you reside in Ontario.
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That is a great option for Ontario and Quebec residents - thanks @Cindy5593 for posting.1
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looks interesting - I am in Nova Scotia so not for me.0