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CONTACT US | CANSA
Find your CANSA Care Centre. Click here for contact details of your local CANSA Care Centre – our staff will be able to offer support and advice to you and your loved ones.. CANSA is committed to connecting people facing cancer with information, day-to-day help as well as emotional support they need in the communities where theylive.
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Global Cancer Statistics Read more South African Cancer Statistics South Africa’s National Cancer Registry (NCR) first established in 1986 and provides information re SA cancer statistics. The NCR plays a vital role in maintaining and developing national and international awareness re the enormous burden of cancer in our country. CANSA and the SA public rely on statistics providedCANSA CARE HOMES
Our Care Home Offering: Magda, cancer Survivor, stayed at one of CANSA’s Care Homes, for the six weeks she was undergoing radiotherapy. She had a room overlooking the garden and made friends with two other ladies who were also staying over and receiving treatment. Every day they were transported to the treatment centre.Says Magda,
FUNDRAISING EVENTS & PROJECTS CANSA relies on income generated from its fundraising events and projects in order to sustain the Care & Support it provides to those affected by cancer. View CANSA’s Calendar for info re our fundraising campaigns, important days of celebration and health campaigns. Support CANSA’s Fundraising Events & Projects View current events on Quicket. Shavathon (February) Cuppa ForWIGS & HEAD WEAR
Hair loss can occur when chemotherapy drugs travel throughout the body to kill cancer cells and some of these drugs damage hair follicles, causing the hair to fall out. Losing one’s hair is a common side effect of chemotherapy treatment. Many patients will not goCANSA CALENDAR 2021
The following health, service and fundraising campaigns are rolled out, via CANSA’s Care Centres, during the course of the year.Download Calendar
CANSA MKHUHLA CARE HOME COVID-19 Needs & Requests for Donations: Please see list of donations required at the bottom of the post The CANSA Mkhuhla Care Home provides home-away-from-home accommodation for cancer patients, who live far from treatment centres, while undergoing treatment. Patients’ length of stay varies from four to six weeks, and patients have the option of going CANSA EIKEHOF CARE HOME COVID-19 Needs & Requests for Donations: Please see list of donations required at the bottom of the post The CANSA Eikehof Care Home provides home-away-from-home accommodation for cancer patients, who live far from treatment centres, while undergoing treatment. Patients’ length of stay varies from six to eight weeks, and patients have the option of going LYMPHOEDEMA GARMENTS Lymphoedema is a challenging complication of cancer surgery or radiation therapy and is called secondary lymphoedema (lymphoedema occurring at birth due to dysphasia is called primary oedema). It is a common side effect of treatment for women’s cancers, especially breast cancer and is the accumulation of fluid due to inactive or damaged lymph glands. Lymphoedema THE CANCER ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH AFRICA CANSA is a leader in the fight against cancer in South Africa, since 1931, the purpose of the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA), is to offer a unique, integrated service to the public and to all people affected by cancer. Read more. 0800 22 6622.CONTACT US | CANSA
Find your CANSA Care Centre. Click here for contact details of your local CANSA Care Centre – our staff will be able to offer support and advice to you and your loved ones.. CANSA is committed to connecting people facing cancer with information, day-to-day help as well as emotional support they need in the communities where theylive.
PREVALENCE CANCER
Global Cancer Statistics Read more South African Cancer Statistics South Africa’s National Cancer Registry (NCR) first established in 1986 and provides information re SA cancer statistics. The NCR plays a vital role in maintaining and developing national and international awareness re the enormous burden of cancer in our country. CANSA and the SA public rely on statistics providedCANSA CARE HOMES
Our Care Home Offering: Magda, cancer Survivor, stayed at one of CANSA’s Care Homes, for the six weeks she was undergoing radiotherapy. She had a room overlooking the garden and made friends with two other ladies who were also staying over and receiving treatment. Every day they were transported to the treatment centre.Says Magda,
FUNDRAISING EVENTS & PROJECTS CANSA relies on income generated from its fundraising events and projects in order to sustain the Care & Support it provides to those affected by cancer. View CANSA’s Calendar for info re our fundraising campaigns, important days of celebration and health campaigns. Support CANSA’s Fundraising Events & Projects View current events on Quicket. Shavathon (February) Cuppa ForWIGS & HEAD WEAR
Hair loss can occur when chemotherapy drugs travel throughout the body to kill cancer cells and some of these drugs damage hair follicles, causing the hair to fall out. Losing one’s hair is a common side effect of chemotherapy treatment. Many patients will not goCANSA CALENDAR 2021
The following health, service and fundraising campaigns are rolled out, via CANSA’s Care Centres, during the course of the year.Download Calendar
CANSA MKHUHLA CARE HOME COVID-19 Needs & Requests for Donations: Please see list of donations required at the bottom of the post The CANSA Mkhuhla Care Home provides home-away-from-home accommodation for cancer patients, who live far from treatment centres, while undergoing treatment. Patients’ length of stay varies from four to six weeks, and patients have the option of going CANSA EIKEHOF CARE HOME COVID-19 Needs & Requests for Donations: Please see list of donations required at the bottom of the post The CANSA Eikehof Care Home provides home-away-from-home accommodation for cancer patients, who live far from treatment centres, while undergoing treatment. Patients’ length of stay varies from six to eight weeks, and patients have the option of going LYMPHOEDEMA GARMENTS Lymphoedema is a challenging complication of cancer surgery or radiation therapy and is called secondary lymphoedema (lymphoedema occurring at birth due to dysphasia is called primary oedema). It is a common side effect of treatment for women’s cancers, especially breast cancer and is the accumulation of fluid due to inactive or damaged lymph glands. Lymphoedema ADOPT A BALANCED LIFESTYLE Colorectal cancer is the second most common cancer in men (following prostate cancer) and the third most common cancer in women (following breast and cervical cancer). An estimated 6 927 new cases of colorectal cancer were diagnosed in South Africa in 2018 which was about 6.5% of all cancers (1). More men (7.3% of allCANSA CARE CENTRES
Contact your local CANSA Care Centre, we’d love to offer you and your loved ones care & support as you fight cancer.. Click on your province to view the dropdown and select the Care Centre closest to you – click on the Care Centre’s name for the address and specific services offered – you will be referred to smaller branches ifnecessary:
CANSA MKHUHLA CARE HOME COVID-19 Needs & Requests for Donations: Please see list of donations required at the bottom of the post The CANSA Mkhuhla Care Home provides home-away-from-home accommodation for cancer patients, who live far from treatment centres, while undergoing treatment. Patients’ length of stay varies from four to six weeks, and patients have the option of goingCANCER STATISTICS
Please consider making a donation to support our ongoing educational efforts to lower the cancer risk. Give a gift to our CANSA Care Homes to help support critical services for cancer patients who are vulnerable to COVID-19. CANSA SEAL OF RECOGNITION CANSA has been in existence since 1931, which over time has built a credible reputation with all stakeholders. The National Department of Health has granted CANSA permission to act as the endorsing body for the CANSA Seal of Recognition programme.. The CANSA Smart Choice trademark is only awarded to products that have undergone testing at an independent laboratory and which comply with TAKE ACTION AGAINST THOSE WHO BREAK THE LAW Every individual has the right to a smoke-free environment. South African legislation is very clear about where smoking is prohibited. It is your right to complain when someone smokes in your presence and to take remedial steps if someone smokes in any area where smoking is prohibited.. The following are guidelines in the event of any individual deciding to lodge a complaint against someone MEDICAL EQUIPMENT HIRE CANSA assist patients with medical equipment needed to support them through their cancer journey. This is available on loan for cancer and non-cancer patients from our CANSA Care Centres. Please note that medical equipment stock availability varies per CANSA Care Centre. A donation and stipulated refundable deposit are required as per theprice list below:
INTEGRATED REPORTS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Financial Statement 2019 to 2020: Download PDF Integrated Report 2018 to 2019: Download PDF Previous Integrated Reports & Statements Read more How Your Gift Helps Fight Cancer Read more Queries CANSA For further information please contact Lucy Balona, Head: Marketing & Communication CANSA – email: lbalona@cansa.org.za or tel: 011-6167662.
WEBINAR - QUIT THE VAPING LIES! No more ‘nicoteens’! The truth about smoking, vaping and nicotine and our youth. We discuss the health impacts of e-cigarettes and new research in South Africa that creates cause for concern. Young voices share their perspectives on the e-cigarette lures and pressures they experience. Will the new Tobacco Control Bill be in time to stem thedamage?
KASIA - AI MY PEL - CANCER STORIES OF HOPE #CANSA90 CANSA Care & Support Services. CANSA Care Centres. CANSA Care Homes THE CANCER ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH AFRICA CANSA is a leader in the fight against cancer in South Africa, since 1931, the purpose of the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA), is to offer a unique, integrated service to the public and to all people affected by cancer. Read more. 0800 22 6622.PREVALENCE CANCER
Global Cancer Statistics Read more South African Cancer Statistics South Africa’s National Cancer Registry (NCR) first established in 1986 and provides information re SA cancer statistics. The NCR plays a vital role in maintaining and developing national and international awareness re the enormous burden of cancer in our country. CANSA and the SA public rely on statistics providedCANSA CARE HOMES
Our Care Home Offering: Magda, cancer Survivor, stayed at one of CANSA’s Care Homes, for the six weeks she was undergoing radiotherapy. She had a room overlooking the garden and made friends with two other ladies who were also staying over and receiving treatment. Every day they were transported to the treatment centre.Says Magda,
CANSA CALENDAR 2021
The following health, service and fundraising campaigns are rolled out, via CANSA’s Care Centres, during the course of the year.Download Calendar
FUNDRAISING EVENTS & PROJECTS CANSA relies on income generated from its fundraising events and projects in order to sustain the Care & Support it provides to those affected by cancer. View CANSA’s Calendar for info re our fundraising campaigns, important days of celebration and health campaigns. Support CANSA’s Fundraising Events & Projects View current events on Quicket. Shavathon (February) Cuppa For CANSA PRETORIA CARE CENTRE How We Help You: Contact or visit us, we’d like to offer you & your loved ones care & support. 32 Lys Street, Rietfontein, 0084 P.O. Box 275, Pretoria, 0001 Tel: 012-329 3036 Facebook: Like CANSA Gauteng NorthWest Limpopo Facebook Page to keep up to date with our community education & screening programmes, care & support offeringWIGS & HEAD WEAR
Hair loss can occur when chemotherapy drugs travel throughout the body to kill cancer cells and some of these drugs damage hair follicles, causing the hair to fall out. Losing one’s hair is a common side effect of chemotherapy treatment. Many patients will not go CANSA MKHUHLA CARE HOME COVID-19 Needs & Requests for Donations: Please see list of donations required at the bottom of the post The CANSA Mkhuhla Care Home provides home-away-from-home accommodation for cancer patients, who live far from treatment centres, while undergoing treatment. Patients’ length of stay varies from four to six weeks, and patients have the option of going CANSA EIKEHOF CARE HOME COVID-19 Needs & Requests for Donations: Please see list of donations required at the bottom of the post The CANSA Eikehof Care Home provides home-away-from-home accommodation for cancer patients, who live far from treatment centres, while undergoing treatment. Patients’ length of stay varies from six to eight weeks, and patients have the option of going LYMPHOEDEMA GARMENTS Lymphoedema is a challenging complication of cancer surgery or radiation therapy and is called secondary lymphoedema (lymphoedema occurring at birth due to dysphasia is called primary oedema). It is a common side effect of treatment for women’s cancers, especially breast cancer and is the accumulation of fluid due to inactive or damaged lymph glands. Lymphoedema THE CANCER ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH AFRICA CANSA is a leader in the fight against cancer in South Africa, since 1931, the purpose of the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA), is to offer a unique, integrated service to the public and to all people affected by cancer. Read more. 0800 22 6622.PREVALENCE CANCER
Global Cancer Statistics Read more South African Cancer Statistics South Africa’s National Cancer Registry (NCR) first established in 1986 and provides information re SA cancer statistics. The NCR plays a vital role in maintaining and developing national and international awareness re the enormous burden of cancer in our country. CANSA and the SA public rely on statistics providedCANSA CARE HOMES
Our Care Home Offering: Magda, cancer Survivor, stayed at one of CANSA’s Care Homes, for the six weeks she was undergoing radiotherapy. She had a room overlooking the garden and made friends with two other ladies who were also staying over and receiving treatment. Every day they were transported to the treatment centre.Says Magda,
CANSA CALENDAR 2021
The following health, service and fundraising campaigns are rolled out, via CANSA’s Care Centres, during the course of the year.Download Calendar
FUNDRAISING EVENTS & PROJECTS CANSA relies on income generated from its fundraising events and projects in order to sustain the Care & Support it provides to those affected by cancer. View CANSA’s Calendar for info re our fundraising campaigns, important days of celebration and health campaigns. Support CANSA’s Fundraising Events & Projects View current events on Quicket. Shavathon (February) Cuppa For CANSA PRETORIA CARE CENTRE How We Help You: Contact or visit us, we’d like to offer you & your loved ones care & support. 32 Lys Street, Rietfontein, 0084 P.O. Box 275, Pretoria, 0001 Tel: 012-329 3036 Facebook: Like CANSA Gauteng NorthWest Limpopo Facebook Page to keep up to date with our community education & screening programmes, care & support offeringWIGS & HEAD WEAR
Hair loss can occur when chemotherapy drugs travel throughout the body to kill cancer cells and some of these drugs damage hair follicles, causing the hair to fall out. Losing one’s hair is a common side effect of chemotherapy treatment. Many patients will not go CANSA MKHUHLA CARE HOME COVID-19 Needs & Requests for Donations: Please see list of donations required at the bottom of the post The CANSA Mkhuhla Care Home provides home-away-from-home accommodation for cancer patients, who live far from treatment centres, while undergoing treatment. Patients’ length of stay varies from four to six weeks, and patients have the option of going CANSA EIKEHOF CARE HOME COVID-19 Needs & Requests for Donations: Please see list of donations required at the bottom of the post The CANSA Eikehof Care Home provides home-away-from-home accommodation for cancer patients, who live far from treatment centres, while undergoing treatment. Patients’ length of stay varies from six to eight weeks, and patients have the option of going LYMPHOEDEMA GARMENTS Lymphoedema is a challenging complication of cancer surgery or radiation therapy and is called secondary lymphoedema (lymphoedema occurring at birth due to dysphasia is called primary oedema). It is a common side effect of treatment for women’s cancers, especially breast cancer and is the accumulation of fluid due to inactive or damaged lymph glands. LymphoedemaCONTACT US | CANSA
Find your CANSA Care Centre. Click here for contact details of your local CANSA Care Centre – our staff will be able to offer support and advice to you and your loved ones.. CANSA is committed to connecting people facing cancer with information, day-to-day help as well as emotional support they need in the communities where theylive.
ADOPT A BALANCED LIFESTYLE Colorectal cancer is the second most common cancer in men (following prostate cancer) and the third most common cancer in women (following breast and cervical cancer). An estimated 6 927 new cases of colorectal cancer were diagnosed in South Africa in 2018 which was about 6.5% of all cancers (1). More men (7.3% of all PERSONAL DONATION OPTIONS Please consider making a donation to support our ongoing educational efforts to lower the cancer risk. Give a gift to our CANSA Care Homes to help support critical services for cancer patients who are vulnerable to COVID-19.CANCER STATISTICS
Please consider making a donation to support our ongoing educational efforts to lower the cancer risk. Give a gift to our CANSA Care Homes to help support critical services for cancer patients who are vulnerable to COVID-19. TAKE ACTION AGAINST THOSE WHO BREAK THE LAW Every individual has the right to a smoke-free environment. South African legislation is very clear about where smoking is prohibited. It is your right to complain when someone smokes in your presence and to take remedial steps if someone smokes in any area where smoking is prohibited.. The following are guidelines in the event of any individual deciding to lodge a complaint against someone CANSA TLC FACILITIES Currently there are 2 CANSA TLC Lodges, 1 CANSA TLC Ward and 1 CANSA TLC Teenage Support Room for children / teens and parents and families affected by cancer: Gauteng: CANSA TLC Nicus Lodge on premises Steve Biko Academic Hospital in Pretoria. This includes the Brian Davey Step Down Unit which provides a family friendly environment where CANSA SEAL OF RECOGNITION CANSA has been in existence since 1931, which over time has built a credible reputation with all stakeholders. The National Department of Health has granted CANSA permission to act as the endorsing body for the CANSA Seal of Recognition programme.. The CANSA Smart Choice trademark is only awarded to products that have undergone testing at an independent laboratory and which comply with KASIA - AI MY PEL - CANCER STORIES OF HOPE #CANSA90 CANSA Care & Support Services. CANSA Care Centres. CANSA Care Homes INTEGRATED REPORTS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Financial Statement 2019 to 2020: Download PDF Integrated Report 2018 to 2019: Download PDF Previous Integrated Reports & Statements Read more How Your Gift Helps Fight Cancer Read more Queries CANSA For further information please contact Lucy Balona, Head: Marketing & Communication CANSA – email: lbalona@cansa.org.za or tel: 011-6167662.
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World Cancer Day – Prioritise Your Health. On World Cancer Day (WCD) 4 February, CANSA and Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) encourages people to set and achieve personal goals enabling them to lower cancer risk and for cancer patients to optimise health, especially in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic. THE CANCER ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH AFRICA CANSA is a leader in the fight against cancer in South Africa, since 1931, the purpose of the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA), is to offer a unique, integrated service to the public and to all people affected by cancer. Read more. 0800 22 6622.CANSA CARE HOMES
Our Care Home Offering: Magda, cancer Survivor, stayed at one of CANSA’s Care Homes, for the six weeks she was undergoing radiotherapy. She had a room overlooking the garden and made friends with two other ladies who were also staying over and receiving treatment. Every day they were transported to the treatment centre.Says Magda,
PERSONAL DONATION OPTIONS Please consider making a donation to support our ongoing educational efforts to lower the cancer risk. Give a gift to our CANSA Care Homes to help support critical services for cancer patients who are vulnerable to COVID-19.VOLUNTEER TODAY!
Please consider making a donation to support our ongoing educational efforts to lower the cancer risk. Give a gift to our CANSA Care Homes to help support critical services for cancer patients who are vulnerable to COVID-19. CANSA PRETORIA CARE CENTRE How We Help You: Contact or visit us, we’d like to offer you & your loved ones care & support. 32 Lys Street, Rietfontein, 0084 P.O. Box 275, Pretoria, 0001 Tel: 012-329 3036 Facebook: Like CANSA Gauteng NorthWest Limpopo Facebook Page to keep up to date with our community education & screening programmes, care & support offering CANSA MKHUHLA CARE HOME COVID-19 Needs & Requests for Donations: Please see list of donations required at the bottom of the post The CANSA Mkhuhla Care Home provides home-away-from-home accommodation for cancer patients, who live far from treatment centres, while undergoing treatment. Patients’ length of stay varies from four to six weeks, and patients have the option of going CANSA EIKEHOF CARE HOME COVID-19 Needs & Requests for Donations: Please see list of donations required at the bottom of the post The CANSA Eikehof Care Home provides home-away-from-home accommodation for cancer patients, who live far from treatment centres, while undergoing treatment. Patients’ length of stay varies from six to eight weeks, and patients have the option of going TYPES OF CHILDHOOD CANCER Public awareness of the warning signs of childhood cancer is vital. Currently, between 800 to a 1 000 SA children are diagnosed with cancer annually. However, it’s estimated that half of the children with cancer in South Africa, are never diagnosed. Lack of Awareness ofSigns &
LYMPHOEDEMA GARMENTS Lymphoedema is a challenging complication of cancer surgery or radiation therapy and is called secondary lymphoedema (lymphoedema occurring at birth due to dysphasia is called primary oedema). It is a common side effect of treatment for women’s cancers, especially breast cancer and is the accumulation of fluid due to inactive or damaged lymph glands. Lymphoedema TYPE E - PROF JEANNETTE PARKES - PAEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY A travel grant was awarded to Prof Jeannette Parkes of Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Cape Town and Groote Schuur Hospital to attend the Annual Society of Paediatric Oncology (SIOP) Conference in Kyoto, Japan from 16 to 19 November 2018 as a Paediatric Radiation Oncology Society (PROS) Exco committee member, Paediatric Oncology inDeveloping
THE CANCER ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH AFRICA CANSA is a leader in the fight against cancer in South Africa, since 1931, the purpose of the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA), is to offer a unique, integrated service to the public and to all people affected by cancer. Read more. 0800 22 6622.CANSA CARE HOMES
Our Care Home Offering: Magda, cancer Survivor, stayed at one of CANSA’s Care Homes, for the six weeks she was undergoing radiotherapy. She had a room overlooking the garden and made friends with two other ladies who were also staying over and receiving treatment. Every day they were transported to the treatment centre.Says Magda,
PERSONAL DONATION OPTIONS Please consider making a donation to support our ongoing educational efforts to lower the cancer risk. Give a gift to our CANSA Care Homes to help support critical services for cancer patients who are vulnerable to COVID-19.VOLUNTEER TODAY!
Please consider making a donation to support our ongoing educational efforts to lower the cancer risk. Give a gift to our CANSA Care Homes to help support critical services for cancer patients who are vulnerable to COVID-19. CANSA PRETORIA CARE CENTRE How We Help You: Contact or visit us, we’d like to offer you & your loved ones care & support. 32 Lys Street, Rietfontein, 0084 P.O. Box 275, Pretoria, 0001 Tel: 012-329 3036 Facebook: Like CANSA Gauteng NorthWest Limpopo Facebook Page to keep up to date with our community education & screening programmes, care & support offering CANSA MKHUHLA CARE HOME COVID-19 Needs & Requests for Donations: Please see list of donations required at the bottom of the post The CANSA Mkhuhla Care Home provides home-away-from-home accommodation for cancer patients, who live far from treatment centres, while undergoing treatment. Patients’ length of stay varies from four to six weeks, and patients have the option of going CANSA EIKEHOF CARE HOME COVID-19 Needs & Requests for Donations: Please see list of donations required at the bottom of the post The CANSA Eikehof Care Home provides home-away-from-home accommodation for cancer patients, who live far from treatment centres, while undergoing treatment. Patients’ length of stay varies from six to eight weeks, and patients have the option of going TYPES OF CHILDHOOD CANCER Public awareness of the warning signs of childhood cancer is vital. Currently, between 800 to a 1 000 SA children are diagnosed with cancer annually. However, it’s estimated that half of the children with cancer in South Africa, are never diagnosed. Lack of Awareness ofSigns &
LYMPHOEDEMA GARMENTS Lymphoedema is a challenging complication of cancer surgery or radiation therapy and is called secondary lymphoedema (lymphoedema occurring at birth due to dysphasia is called primary oedema). It is a common side effect of treatment for women’s cancers, especially breast cancer and is the accumulation of fluid due to inactive or damaged lymph glands. Lymphoedema TYPE E - PROF JEANNETTE PARKES - PAEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY A travel grant was awarded to Prof Jeannette Parkes of Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Cape Town and Groote Schuur Hospital to attend the Annual Society of Paediatric Oncology (SIOP) Conference in Kyoto, Japan from 16 to 19 November 2018 as a Paediatric Radiation Oncology Society (PROS) Exco committee member, Paediatric Oncology inDeveloping
ADOPT A BALANCED LIFESTYLE Colorectal cancer is the second most common cancer in men (following prostate cancer) and the third most common cancer in women (following breast and cervical cancer). An estimated 6 927 new cases of colorectal cancer were diagnosed in South Africa in 2018 which was about 6.5% of all cancers (1). More men (7.3% of allPREVALENCE CANCER
Global Cancer Statistics Read more South African Cancer Statistics South Africa’s National Cancer Registry (NCR) first established in 1986 and provides information re SA cancer statistics. The NCR plays a vital role in maintaining and developing national and international awareness re the enormous burden of cancer in our country. CANSA and the SA public rely on statistics provided TYPES OF CHILDHOOD CANCER This is due to a lack of knowledge regarding the disease and how it presents in children. As a result, many children are diagnosed too late, when the cancer is already in an advanced stage, thus diminishing the possibility of successful treatment.. Cancer stigma and myths are rife, especially among certain local ethnic groups. These result in not wanting to acknowledge that a child may have FUNDRAISING EVENTS & PROJECTS CANSA relies on income generated from its fundraising events and projects in order to sustain the Care & Support it provides to those affected by cancer. View CANSA’s Calendar for info re our fundraising campaigns, important days of celebration and health campaigns. Support CANSA’s Fundraising Events & Projects View current events on Quicket. Shavathon (February) Cuppa For CANSA SEAL OF RECOGNITION CANSA has been in existence since 1931, which over time has built a credible reputation with all stakeholders. The National Department of Health has granted CANSA permission to act as the endorsing body for the CANSA Seal of Recognition programme.. The CANSA Smart Choice trademark is only awarded to products that have undergone testing at an independent laboratory and which comply with COMMUNITY HOME-BASED CARE Home-based care is a collaboration between professional CANSA staff members and our trained Patient Care Volunteers. Through this service we are empowering communities to take ownership of their own health and to care for their cancer patients. It is hard walking this journey on your own. CANSA is here to support and guide you through INTEGRATED REPORTS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Financial Statement 2019 to 2020: Download PDF Integrated Report 2018 to 2019: Download PDF Previous Integrated Reports & Statements Read more How Your Gift Helps Fight Cancer Read more Queries CANSA For further information please contact Lucy Balona, Head: Marketing & Communication CANSA – email: lbalona@cansa.org.za or tel: 011-6167662.
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CANSA Social Workers Make a Meaningful Difference. CANSA wishes all our social workers a very happy World Social Work Day! This day is celebrated each year in March to recognise the hard work, dedication and important role that social workers play in TAKE ACTION AGAINST THOSE WHO BREAK THE LAW COVID-19 Alert: Please note that the environmental health officers who usually respond to these complaints, are currently inundated at this time. So we please ask that you exercise patience when reporting transgressions. CANSA is only able to forward your concerns to these officers for their intervention and we hope that they can respond whenthey
SA TOBACCO SMOKING CESSATION CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE CANSA and our partners in TAG (Tobacco Action Group) have endorsed the guidelines below:. SA Tobacco Smoking Cessation Clinical Practice Guideline The guideline was compiled on behalf of the SA Thoracic Society to provide practising clinicians with a resource from which to base individual cessation interventions for patients within the SAenvironment.
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CANCER SURVIVOR STORIES INSPIRE HOPE CANSA celebrates 90 years of service in 2021 and looks forward to celebrating International Cancer Survivors’ Day in June with cancer patients and loved ones. CANSA recognises the courage displayed by those affected by cancer as they go through diagnosis, treatment and side effects, and the benefit of support throughout this journey from fellow Survivors. CANSA invites 90 cancer patients and more, assisted by the organisation to share their story of Hope to inspire others.Read more
COMMIT TO QUIT
CANSA is in full support of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) year-long global campaign for World No Tobacco Day 2021 – ‘Commit to Quit’. WHO calls on all governments to ensure their citizens have access to advice, toll-free quit lines, mobile and digital quit smoking services, nicotine replacement therapies and other tools that are proven to help people quit smoking. Image credit: FreepikRead more
VERA SA OSTOMY UNDERWEAR A PROUD PARTNER OF CANSA Vera SA is excited to announce their recent partnership with CANSA and the inclusion of Vera’s ostomy men and women’s underwear range for stoma wearers (colostomy, urostomy or ileostomy) at CANSA Care Centres in Pretoria, Bloemfontein, Durban, and Cape Town. Vera SA is giving CANSA 25% of sales done through CANSA.Read more
GARY ROM GIVES BACK TO SURVIVORS IN STYLE FOR CANSA’S 90TH CANSA is excited to be partnering with Gary Rom Hairdressing to celebrate 90 years of fighting cancer through research, education and support. Gary Rom is giving back to CANSA Survivors in style by offering 90 cancer survivors the Gary Rom hair experience at salons countrywide. #HairTellsAStory #CANSA90Read more
90 YEARS OF MAKING CANCER RESEARCH POSSIBLE CANSA is turning 90 this year and we’ve always had a heart for supporting cancer research and is one of the largest local funders of cancer research in South Africa. Our research programmes aim to target the challenges of cancer risk reduction, early detection and cancer survivorship in South Africa.Read more
CANSA AND SACRS LAUNCH COLORECTAL CANCER AWARENESS AND SUPPORT SA in partnership with The South African Colorectal Society (SACRS) launches its Colorectal Awareness and Support Programme on World Health Day, 7 April 2021. COVID-19 has led to a delay in screenings and treatment as CANSA urges all to make health a priority.Read more
CANSA SOCIAL WORKERS MAKE A MEANINGFUL DIFFERENCE CANSA wishes all our social workers a very happy World Social Work Day! This day is celebrated each year in March to recognise the hard work, dedication and important role that social workers play in the lives of vulnerable families and communities. Thank you to each and every one of you who make a difference in the lives of our patients, and their loved ones, on a daily basis.Read more
CANSA COMMITTED TO CERVICAL CANCER AWARENESS & SUPPORT CANSA launches its Cervical Cancer Awareness and Support Campaign on International Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Day on 4 March 2021. HPV is the primary cause of cervical cancer in women, resulting in 300 000 deaths due to cervical cancer globally per annum.Read more
CANSA – 90 YEARS OF SERVICE We are celebrating a remarkable milestone in our history. CANSA is celebrating its 90th Anniversary this year. First opening its doors in 1931, the organisation has continued to evolve to meet the needs of cancer patients and loved ones throughout the years.Read more
CANSA PARTICIPATES IN LUNG CANCER RESEARCH WITH THE UNIVERSITY OFKWAZULU-NATAL
CANSA is partnering with the University of KwaZulu- Natal-Multinational Lung Cancer Control Programme (UKZN-MLCCP) under the leadership of Dr Themba Ginindza and other Co-Principal Investigators for a three-year period.Read more
CANSA TLC SUPPORTS FAMILIES AFFECTED BY CANCER International Childhood Cancer Day (15 February) is celebrated annually around the world to raise awareness of childhood cancer and the importance of support for children, teenagers and parents. The Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) recognises that these families need support all year round, and has continued to provide this through its CANSA TLC programme amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.Read more
CANCER PATIENTS THANK CANSA AGAINST BACKDROP OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC CANSA has been hard at work to keep patients and loved ones supported during lockdown. Some of our patients and loved ones share how we have helped them recently and during lockdown.Read more
CANCER-RELATED RESEARCH STUDIES We collaborate with partners to support awareness of, and access to, cancer-related research studies and make available regularly updated information on studies currently taking place in South Africa. Find out what studies and research are taking place, if you are eligible and how you can get involved.Read more
WRITE ON OUR WALL – JUNE 2021 CANSA would like to know what your concerns and point of view are. Do you have something you would like to share? Please note that these comments will be public, should they be approved, or you will receive a response via email.Read more
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