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Ways to give

Transforming the future of cancer

Together we can save and improve lives  

Every 3 minutes, someone in Canada is diagnosed with cancer

Cancer isn’t just one disease – it’s more than 100 diseases, and no two cancer experiences are the same. That’s why the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) fuels the brightest minds in cancer research and offers compassionate support programs for all types of cancer, at every stage of the cancer experience, from coast-to-coast-to-coast.  

But we can’t do it without you.  

Become a monthly donor today and help transform the future of cancer

Breast cancer

1 in 8 women in Canada are expected to be diagnosed with breast cancer.

Colorectal cancer

For people with colorectal cancer, life-changing research and support programs provide hope.

Lung cancer

Lung cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Canada.

Ovarian cancer

People facing ovarian cancer rely on compassionate support programs and groundbreaking research. 

Prostate cancer

Because prostate cancer is one of the least preventable cancers, research advancements and support services are vital.

Fuel cancer research

Help drive the most innovative cancer research to better find, diagnose, and treat all types of cancer.  

Donate where it's needed most

Help people facing cancer by providing steady funding for the most-needed research and support programs, so no one has to face cancer alone.  

Compassionate support for everyone affected by cancer

We provide nationwide support for people with cancer, their loved ones, and caregivers. Connect with our online community, speak with information specialists, and access services to help manage life with cancer.  

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Your Impact

With your donation, you will help take on cancer’s most critical issues by fueling world-leading research, providing compassionate support to all who need it and raising our collective voice to create a healthier future. Profound progress is possible when we act together. Because to take on cancer, it takes all of us. It takes a society.
It Takes a Society