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DISABILITY BENEFITS, FINANCIALNAVIGATOR Disability Benefits Canada Pension Plan (CPP) or Québec Pension Plan (QPP) Disability Benefit. The CPP-Disability benefit is a federally administered program that provides a monthly disability pension to those who are not able to work for an extended period due to illness. Québec administers their own plan for Québec residents. CANADA PENSION PLAN DISABILITY BENEFIT Eligibility Criteria. You are between the ages of 18-65. You have contributed to the Canada Pension Plan for four of the last six years (or three of the last six years if you have contributed for 25 years or more); You have an illness, condition or disability that is severe and prolonged; this is determined through your application, the medical report completed by your physician/oncologist HOW CANCER TREATMENTS ARE FUNDED, FINANCIALNAVIGATOR How Cancer Treatments are Funded. There are variations in how the provinces and territories fund cancer treatments. The western provinces (BC, AB, SK, MB) each have a system of funding cancer drugtreatments at 100%.
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White paper: Individualized care for patients with advanced breast cancer. In collaboration with the Canadian Breast Cancer Network, a roundtable session moderated by Dr. Karen Gelmon took place on Tuesday, December 4, 2018, at the Hilton Palacio Del Rio Hotel in SanAntonio, Texas.
MY INFLAMMATORY BREAST CANCER STORY, OUR VOICES BLOG Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare and aggressive form of the disease that doesn’t get a lot of attention. It’s tough to diagnose because of its unusual symptoms, and it’s more common in young women which makes it particularly tricky since the symptoms mimic that of mastitis, a common breast infection in new moms whobreastfeed.
CANADIAN BREAST CANCER NETWORK COVID-19 Update: In support of the efforts to minimize and slow the spread of COVID-19, the CBCN team will be working remotely. We will still be here to support you and your family and can be reached at cbcn@cbcn.ca or by leaving a voicemail at 1-800-685-8820 which we will be checking regularly. Connect with us on Facebook or Twitter as we continue to share information relevant to breast CLINICAL TRIALS FOR BREAST CANCER What is a clinical trial? A clinical trial is a study done with human subjects to test a new therapy or procedure. Clinical trials with humans begin only after laboratory and animal studies have shown that the new therapy is safe and effective. SUPPORT GROUPS, LIVING WITH BREAST CANCER, CANADIAN BREAST Support Groups. Support groups can help breast cancer patients know they’re not alone. It can be a comfort to share your experience with others in the same situation and to get tips and information from others who understand. SENIOR WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER Senior Women. Statistically, a senior woman with breast cancer is defined as a person who has been diagnosed at 65 or older. The risk of breast cancer increases with age. YOUR PATHOLOGY REPORT A breast cancer pathology report is developed every time a tissue or cell sample is tested for the presence of abnormal and cancerouscells.
DISABILITY BENEFITS, FINANCIALNAVIGATOR Disability Benefits Canada Pension Plan (CPP) or Québec Pension Plan (QPP) Disability Benefit. The CPP-Disability benefit is a federally administered program that provides a monthly disability pension to those who are not able to work for an extended period due to illness. Québec administers their own plan for Québec residents. CANADA PENSION PLAN DISABILITY BENEFIT Eligibility Criteria. You are between the ages of 18-65. You have contributed to the Canada Pension Plan for four of the last six years (or three of the last six years if you have contributed for 25 years or more); You have an illness, condition or disability that is severe and prolonged; this is determined through your application, the medical report completed by your physician/oncologist HOW CANCER TREATMENTS ARE FUNDED, FINANCIALNAVIGATOR How Cancer Treatments are Funded. There are variations in how the provinces and territories fund cancer treatments. The western provinces (BC, AB, SK, MB) each have a system of funding cancer drugtreatments at 100%.
MBC WHITE PAPER
White paper: Individualized care for patients with advanced breast cancer. In collaboration with the Canadian Breast Cancer Network, a roundtable session moderated by Dr. Karen Gelmon took place on Tuesday, December 4, 2018, at the Hilton Palacio Del Rio Hotel in SanAntonio, Texas.
MY INFLAMMATORY BREAST CANCER STORY, OUR VOICES BLOG Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare and aggressive form of the disease that doesn’t get a lot of attention. It’s tough to diagnose because of its unusual symptoms, and it’s more common in young women which makes it particularly tricky since the symptoms mimic that of mastitis, a common breast infection in new moms whobreastfeed.
CANADIAN BREAST CANCER NETWORK COVID-19 Update: In support of the efforts to minimize and slow the spread of COVID-19, the CBCN team will be working remotely. We will still be here to support you and your family and can be reached at cbcn@cbcn.ca or by leaving a voicemail at 1-800-685-8820 which we will be checking regularly. Connect with us on Facebook or Twitter as we continue to share information relevant to breast RADIATION FOR BREAST CANCER Radiation Therapy. Radiation therapy uses a directed radiation beam to damage cancer cells, which may not have been removed during surgery. Radiation therapy can be given as a primary treatment or it can be given in addition to other primary therapies such as surgery. OUR TEAM - CANADIAN BREAST CANCER NETWORK Mission The Canadian Breast Cancer Network (CBCN) is Canada's leading patient-directed organization of individuals concerned about breast cancer. CBCN strives to voice the views and concerns of breast cancer patients through education, advocacy activities, and the promotion of information sharing.BREAST PROSTHETICS
Breast Prosthetics. A breast prosthesis is an artificial breast form that is worn directly against your skin or that slips into a special pocket in your mastectomy bra or bathing suit. BREAST CANCER STAGING Staging. Breast cancer staging is an important part of the pathology report that takes into consideration whether your cancer is invasive (cancer cells have broken through to the surrounding tissues), the size of your tumour, whether the cancer has spread to the nearby lymph nodes and whether the cancer has spread to other areas in your body. It is used most commonly to guide treatment decisions. LIVING WITH BREAST CANCER: LIVING POSITIVELY, EXERCISING Living through breast cancer is a challenging journey. You will be searching for answers and information about the disease and its treatment; trying to understand how to live positively, and simply reckoning with what your future may look like.MBC WHITE PAPER
White paper: Individualized care for patients with advanced breast cancer. In collaboration with the Canadian Breast Cancer Network, a roundtable session moderated by Dr. Karen Gelmon took place on Tuesday, December 4, 2018, at the Hilton Palacio Del Rio Hotel in SanAntonio, Texas.
LIQUID BIOPSY OFFERS NEW HOPE FOR ONTARIO FAMILY, OUR Originally published by Canexia Health. COVID-19 has created serious challenges for people living with advanced-stage cancer. In response, Canexia Health launched Project ACTT this summer, a federally-funded program to provide liquid biopsy testing to 2,000 patients across Canada with advanced or metastatic breast, lung, and colorectal cancer. More than 500 patients to date have participated INDIGENOUS TRADITIONAL HEALING, OUR VOICES BLOG What is it? Indigenous Traditional Healing is a holistic practice that aims to treat imbalances in a person’s body, mind, emotions, and spirit together.These imbalances are thought to be the cause of illness and to result from ignoring sacred, natural laws. BREAST CANCER CARE AND AWARENESS FOR TRANS AND NON-BINARY Being trans can mean not being accepted or validated in many facets of society. Unfortunately, this erasure can also occur within thehealthcare sector.
CANADIAN BREAST CANCER NETWORK COVID-19 Update: In support of the efforts to minimize and slow the spread of COVID-19, the CBCN team will be working remotely. We will still be here to support you and your family and can be reached at cbcn@cbcn.ca or by leaving a voicemail at 1-800-685-8820 which we will be checking regularly. Connect with us on Facebook or Twitter as we continue to share information relevant to breast YOUR PATHOLOGY REPORT A breast cancer pathology report is developed every time a tissue or cell sample is tested for the presence of abnormal and cancerouscells.
SUPPORT GROUPS, LIVING WITH BREAST CANCER, CANADIAN BREAST Support Groups. Support groups can help breast cancer patients know they’re not alone. It can be a comfort to share your experience with others in the same situation and to get tips and information from others who understand. SENIOR WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER Senior Women. Statistically, a senior woman with breast cancer is defined as a person who has been diagnosed at 65 or older. The risk of breast cancer increases with age. CLINICAL TRIALS FOR BREAST CANCER What is a clinical trial? A clinical trial is a study done with human subjects to test a new therapy or procedure. Clinical trials with humans begin only after laboratory and animal studies have shown that the new therapy is safe and effective. DISABILITY BENEFITS, FINANCIALNAVIGATOR Disability Benefits Canada Pension Plan (CPP) or Québec Pension Plan (QPP) Disability Benefit. The CPP-Disability benefit is a federally administered program that provides a monthly disability pension to those who are not able to work for an extended period due to illness. Québec administers their own plan for Québec residents. CANADA PENSION PLAN DISABILITY BENEFIT Eligibility Criteria. You are between the ages of 18-65. You have contributed to the Canada Pension Plan for four of the last six years (or three of the last six years if you have contributed for 25 years or more); You have an illness, condition or disability that is severe and prolonged; this is determined through your application, the medical report completed by your physician/oncologist HOW CANCER TREATMENTS ARE FUNDED, FINANCIALNAVIGATOR How Cancer Treatments are Funded. There are variations in how the provinces and territories fund cancer treatments. The western provinces (BC, AB, SK, MB) each have a system of funding cancer drugtreatments at 100%.
MY INFLAMMATORY BREAST CANCER STORY, OUR VOICES BLOG Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare and aggressive form of the disease that doesn’t get a lot of attention. It’s tough to diagnose because of its unusual symptoms, and it’s more common in young women which makes it particularly tricky since the symptoms mimic that of mastitis, a common breast infection in new moms whobreastfeed.
NERVE DAMAGE IS A LITTLE-KNOWN SIDE EFFECT OF RADIATION Some forms of chemotherapy can affect or cause damage to your nerve endings, most commonly your sensory nerves. Your sensory nerves tell your brain to feel certain sensations such as touch, heat, cold andpain.
CANADIAN BREAST CANCER NETWORK COVID-19 Update: In support of the efforts to minimize and slow the spread of COVID-19, the CBCN team will be working remotely. We will still be here to support you and your family and can be reached at cbcn@cbcn.ca or by leaving a voicemail at 1-800-685-8820 which we will be checking regularly. Connect with us on Facebook or Twitter as we continue to share information relevant to breast YOUR PATHOLOGY REPORT A breast cancer pathology report is developed every time a tissue or cell sample is tested for the presence of abnormal and cancerouscells.
SUPPORT GROUPS, LIVING WITH BREAST CANCER, CANADIAN BREAST Support Groups. Support groups can help breast cancer patients know they’re not alone. It can be a comfort to share your experience with others in the same situation and to get tips and information from others who understand. SENIOR WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER Senior Women. Statistically, a senior woman with breast cancer is defined as a person who has been diagnosed at 65 or older. The risk of breast cancer increases with age. CLINICAL TRIALS FOR BREAST CANCER What is a clinical trial? A clinical trial is a study done with human subjects to test a new therapy or procedure. Clinical trials with humans begin only after laboratory and animal studies have shown that the new therapy is safe and effective. DISABILITY BENEFITS, FINANCIALNAVIGATOR Disability Benefits Canada Pension Plan (CPP) or Québec Pension Plan (QPP) Disability Benefit. The CPP-Disability benefit is a federally administered program that provides a monthly disability pension to those who are not able to work for an extended period due to illness. Québec administers their own plan for Québec residents. CANADA PENSION PLAN DISABILITY BENEFIT Eligibility Criteria. You are between the ages of 18-65. You have contributed to the Canada Pension Plan for four of the last six years (or three of the last six years if you have contributed for 25 years or more); You have an illness, condition or disability that is severe and prolonged; this is determined through your application, the medical report completed by your physician/oncologist HOW CANCER TREATMENTS ARE FUNDED, FINANCIALNAVIGATOR How Cancer Treatments are Funded. There are variations in how the provinces and territories fund cancer treatments. The western provinces (BC, AB, SK, MB) each have a system of funding cancer drugtreatments at 100%.
MY INFLAMMATORY BREAST CANCER STORY, OUR VOICES BLOG Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare and aggressive form of the disease that doesn’t get a lot of attention. It’s tough to diagnose because of its unusual symptoms, and it’s more common in young women which makes it particularly tricky since the symptoms mimic that of mastitis, a common breast infection in new moms whobreastfeed.
NERVE DAMAGE IS A LITTLE-KNOWN SIDE EFFECT OF RADIATION Some forms of chemotherapy can affect or cause damage to your nerve endings, most commonly your sensory nerves. Your sensory nerves tell your brain to feel certain sensations such as touch, heat, cold andpain.
CANADIAN BREAST CANCER NETWORK COVID-19 Update: In support of the efforts to minimize and slow the spread of COVID-19, the CBCN team will be working remotely. We will still be here to support you and your family and can be reached at cbcn@cbcn.ca or by leaving a voicemail at 1-800-685-8820 which we will be checking regularly. Connect with us on Facebook or Twitter as we continue to share information relevant to breast OUR TEAM - CANADIAN BREAST CANCER NETWORK Mission The Canadian Breast Cancer Network (CBCN) is Canada's leading patient-directed organization of individuals concerned about breast cancer. CBCN strives to voice the views and concerns of breast cancer patients through education, advocacy activities, and the promotion of information sharing. RADIATION FOR BREAST CANCER Radiation Therapy. Radiation therapy uses a directed radiation beam to damage cancer cells, which may not have been removed during surgery. Radiation therapy can be given as a primary treatment or it can be given in addition to other primary therapies such as surgery.BREAST PROSTHETICS
Breast Prosthetics. A breast prosthesis is an artificial breast form that is worn directly against your skin or that slips into a special pocket in your mastectomy bra or bathing suit. LIQUID BIOPSY OFFERS NEW HOPE FOR ONTARIO FAMILY, OUR Originally published by Canexia Health. COVID-19 has created serious challenges for people living with advanced-stage cancer. In response, Canexia Health launched Project ACTT this summer, a federally-funded program to provide liquid biopsy testing to 2,000 patients across Canada with advanced or metastatic breast, lung, and colorectal cancer. More than 500 patients to date have participated BREAST RECONSTRUCTION Breast reconstruction is a surgery performed after a mastectomy to rebuild the breast in order to closely match the other breast’s sizeand shape.
MBC WHITE PAPER
White paper: Individualized care for patients with advanced breast cancer. In collaboration with the Canadian Breast Cancer Network, a roundtable session moderated by Dr. Karen Gelmon took place on Tuesday, December 4, 2018, at the Hilton Palacio Del Rio Hotel in SanAntonio, Texas.
QUEBEC PENSION PLAN DISABILITY BENEFIT Mission The Canadian Breast Cancer Network (CBCN) is Canada's leading patient-directed organization of individuals concerned about breast cancer. CBCN strives to voice the views and concerns of breast cancer patients through education, advocacy activities, and the promotion of information sharing. INDIGENOUS TRADITIONAL HEALING, OUR VOICES BLOG What is it? Indigenous Traditional Healing is a holistic practice that aims to treat imbalances in a person’s body, mind, emotions, and spirit together.These imbalances are thought to be the cause of illness and to result from ignoring sacred, natural laws. MY ECZEMA TURNED OUT TO BE PAGET’S DISEASE I’m writing this as a PSA for all women. We’re always told to check for lumps and to get mammograms. However, Paget’s disease of the breast is a breast cancer that until October, I CANADIAN BREAST CANCER NETWORK COVID-19 Update: In support of the efforts to minimize and slow the spread of COVID-19, the CBCN team will be working remotely. We will still be here to support you and your family and can be reached at cbcn@cbcn.ca or by leaving a voicemail at 1-800-685-8820 which we will be checking regularly. Connect with us on Facebook or Twitter as we continue to share information relevant to breast SENIOR WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER Senior Women. Statistically, a senior woman with breast cancer is defined as a person who has been diagnosed at 65 or older. The risk of breast cancer increases with age. In Canada, the median age of cancer diagnosis is between 65-69 years of age, and 88% of all new cases are diagnosed in individuals over the age of 50. YOUR PATHOLOGY REPORT The pathology report examines the number of lymph nodes that contain cancer cells, as well as the amount of cancer cells in each lymph node. The report may also state whether the cancer has spread beyond the lymph nodes. Finally, the pathology report looks at hormone status (estrogen or progesterone receptor positive or negative) and HER2status.
SUPPORT GROUPS, LIVING WITH BREAST CANCER, CANADIAN BREAST Support Groups. Support groups can help breast cancer patients know they’re not alone. It can be a comfort to share your experience with others in the same situation and to get tips and information from others who understand. Support groups can provide an increased quality of life and better psychological well-being for people with breastcancer.
CLINICAL TRIALS FOR BREAST CANCER A clinical trial is a study done with human subjects to test a new therapy or procedure. Clinical trials with humans begin only after laboratory and animal studies have shown that the new therapy is safe and effective. By taking part in a clinical trial, participants are followed very closely by doctors; also, they will be the first to have RADIATION FOR BREAST CANCER This form of radiation therapy is typically used in the treatment of brain metastases for metastatic breast cancer. It uses an external 3-dimensional beam to target a specific area, most often to the brain. Delivery of stereotactic radiation therapy can be done predominantly through Gamma Knife or SOUS-TYPES DE CANCER DU SEIN Sous-types de cancer du sein. À récepteurs hormonaux positifs (HR+) : les récepteurs cellulaires (des protéines situées dans les cellules) de ces cancers peuvent recevoir des signaux d’hormones qui favorisent la croissance cellulaire.Les cancers du sein peuvent être considérés à récepteurs d’œstrogènes positifs (ER+) s’ils détiennent des récepteurs d’œstrogènes ou être MY INFLAMMATORY BREAST CANCER STORY, OUR VOICES BLOG The verdict was issued on December 15: inflammatory breast cancer. I started chemotherapy three days later. I received two treatments of fluorouracil combined with epirubicin and cyclophosphamide and four treatments of Taxotere combined with Herceptin. I was also given Emend for nausea, dexamethasone to dilate my blood vessels, prochlorperazine NERVE DAMAGE IS A LITTLE-KNOWN SIDE EFFECT OF RADIATION Charlotte lives with a condition called radiation-induced brachial plexopathy. This is a rare side-effect of radiation treatment for breast cancer that affects approximately 1 percent of breast cancer patients. It occurs when radiotherapy damages the brachial plexus. This is an area on each side of the neck where nerve roots from thespinal
IMPROVING YOUR BODY IMAGE AFTER YOUR MASTECTOMY, OUR So, it’s no wonder that about half of women with breast cancer struggle with body image after mastectomy 1. A mastectomy - the life-saving yet cruelly disfiguring surgery many women undergo to stop the growth of cancer in their breasts - can leave you feeling like less of a woman. “I don’t feel nearly as feminine as I feltbefore,” says
CANADIAN BREAST CANCER NETWORK COVID-19 Update: In support of the efforts to minimize and slow the spread of COVID-19, the CBCN team will be working remotely. We will still be here to support you and your family and can be reached at cbcn@cbcn.ca or by leaving a voicemail at 1-800-685-8820 which we will be checking regularly. Connect with us on Facebook or Twitter as we continue to share information relevant to breast SENIOR WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER Senior Women. Statistically, a senior woman with breast cancer is defined as a person who has been diagnosed at 65 or older. The risk of breast cancer increases with age. In Canada, the median age of cancer diagnosis is between 65-69 years of age, and 88% of all new cases are diagnosed in individuals over the age of 50. YOUR PATHOLOGY REPORT The pathology report examines the number of lymph nodes that contain cancer cells, as well as the amount of cancer cells in each lymph node. The report may also state whether the cancer has spread beyond the lymph nodes. Finally, the pathology report looks at hormone status (estrogen or progesterone receptor positive or negative) and HER2status.
SUPPORT GROUPS, LIVING WITH BREAST CANCER, CANADIAN BREAST Support Groups. Support groups can help breast cancer patients know they’re not alone. It can be a comfort to share your experience with others in the same situation and to get tips and information from others who understand. Support groups can provide an increased quality of life and better psychological well-being for people with breastcancer.
CLINICAL TRIALS FOR BREAST CANCER A clinical trial is a study done with human subjects to test a new therapy or procedure. Clinical trials with humans begin only after laboratory and animal studies have shown that the new therapy is safe and effective. By taking part in a clinical trial, participants are followed very closely by doctors; also, they will be the first to have RADIATION FOR BREAST CANCER This form of radiation therapy is typically used in the treatment of brain metastases for metastatic breast cancer. It uses an external 3-dimensional beam to target a specific area, most often to the brain. Delivery of stereotactic radiation therapy can be done predominantly through Gamma Knife or SOUS-TYPES DE CANCER DU SEIN Sous-types de cancer du sein. À récepteurs hormonaux positifs (HR+) : les récepteurs cellulaires (des protéines situées dans les cellules) de ces cancers peuvent recevoir des signaux d’hormones qui favorisent la croissance cellulaire.Les cancers du sein peuvent être considérés à récepteurs d’œstrogènes positifs (ER+) s’ils détiennent des récepteurs d’œstrogènes ou être MY INFLAMMATORY BREAST CANCER STORY, OUR VOICES BLOG The verdict was issued on December 15: inflammatory breast cancer. I started chemotherapy three days later. I received two treatments of fluorouracil combined with epirubicin and cyclophosphamide and four treatments of Taxotere combined with Herceptin. I was also given Emend for nausea, dexamethasone to dilate my blood vessels, prochlorperazine NERVE DAMAGE IS A LITTLE-KNOWN SIDE EFFECT OF RADIATION Charlotte lives with a condition called radiation-induced brachial plexopathy. This is a rare side-effect of radiation treatment for breast cancer that affects approximately 1 percent of breast cancer patients. It occurs when radiotherapy damages the brachial plexus. This is an area on each side of the neck where nerve roots from thespinal
IMPROVING YOUR BODY IMAGE AFTER YOUR MASTECTOMY, OUR So, it’s no wonder that about half of women with breast cancer struggle with body image after mastectomy 1. A mastectomy - the life-saving yet cruelly disfiguring surgery many women undergo to stop the growth of cancer in their breasts - can leave you feeling like less of a woman. “I don’t feel nearly as feminine as I feltbefore,” says
CANADIAN BREAST CANCER NETWORK COVID-19 Update: In support of the efforts to minimize and slow the spread of COVID-19, the CBCN team will be working remotely. We will still be here to support you and your family and can be reached at cbcn@cbcn.ca or by leaving a voicemail at 1-800-685-8820 which we will be checking regularly. Connect with us on Facebook or Twitter as we continue to share information relevant to breast OUR TEAM - CANADIAN BREAST CANCER NETWORK - CBCN Our Team. Cathy Ammendolea is the Chair of the Board of Directors for the Canadian Breast Cancer Network (CBCN), which she joined in 2007. She is a breast cancer survivor who works with a wide variety of organizations. As Chair of the Board, in conjunction with the Senior Leadership Team and the Board of Directors, Cathy is responsible forthe
RADIATION FOR BREAST CANCER This form of radiation therapy is typically used in the treatment of brain metastases for metastatic breast cancer. It uses an external 3-dimensional beam to target a specific area, most often to the brain. Delivery of stereotactic radiation therapy can be done predominantly through Gamma Knife orBREAST PROSTHETICS
Funding for prosthetics. For a pre-made silicone prosthesis, the average cost is about $400. For a custom-made prosthesis, the cost could be up to $5000. A mastectomy bra with pockets to hold the prosthesis is an added cost. You can buy a bra with pockets or have pockets sewn into a regular bra. LIQUID BIOPSY OFFERS NEW HOPE FOR ONTARIO FAMILY, OUR Liquid Biopsy Offers New Hope for Ontario Family. COVID-19 has created serious challenges for people living with advanced-stage cancer. In response, Canexia Health launched Project ACTT this summer, a federally-funded program to provide liquid biopsy testing to 2,000 patients across Canada with advanced or metastatic breast, lung, and STAY CALM AND MENTALLY STRONG: THREE WAYS TO MOTIVATE Tell me if any of this rings a bell The Beginning: Get up, find a lump, feel confused, panic inside, see the doctor, see a specialist, get a mammogram, see an oncologist, have an ultrasound. BREAST RECONSTRUCTION Breast Reconstruction. Breast reconstruction is a surgery performed after a mastectomy to rebuild the breast in order to closely match the other breast’s size and shape. It can be done at the same time as the mastectomy or at a later date—even years later. If a mastectomy is to be followed by radiation and chemotherapy, you may be advised CLAIMING MEDICAL EXPENSES, FINANCIALNAVIGATOR How much can you claim: You can claim your medical expenses if the total amount of eligible expenses exceeds either (a) 3% of your reported net income or (b) a fixed amount set for that tax year. Whichever is less. For example, if your net income for the year was $30,000, 3% of that would be (a) $900; the (b) set amount by CRA thatyear was
SOUS-TYPES DE CANCER DU SEIN Sous-types de cancer du sein. À récepteurs hormonaux positifs (HR+) : les récepteurs cellulaires (des protéines situées dans les cellules) de ces cancers peuvent recevoir des signaux d’hormones qui favorisent la croissance cellulaire.Les cancers du sein peuvent être considérés à récepteurs d’œstrogènes positifs (ER+) s’ils détiennent des récepteurs d’œstrogènes ou être QUEBEC PENSION PLAN DISABILITY BENEFIT The maximum monthly amount paid to anyone is $1,362.27. When you are in receipt of QPP-Disability, your dependent children may also be eligible for a fixed benefit amount of $79.46 each per month. If you are already in receipt of a private insurance LTD benefit, your QPP-Disability amount may be deducted from this benefit amount. CANADIAN BREAST CANCER NETWORK COVID-19 Update: In support of the efforts to minimize and slow the spread of COVID-19, the CBCN team will be working remotely. We will still be here to support you and your family and can be reached at cbcn@cbcn.ca or by leaving a voicemail at 1-800-685-8820 which we will be checking regularly. Connect with us on Facebook or Twitter as we continue to share information relevant to breast SENIOR WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER Senior Women. Statistically, a senior woman with breast cancer is defined as a person who has been diagnosed at 65 or older. The risk of breast cancer increases with age. In Canada, the median age of cancer diagnosis is between 65-69 years of age, and 88% of all new cases are diagnosed in individuals over the age of 50. YOUR PATHOLOGY REPORT The pathology report examines the number of lymph nodes that contain cancer cells, as well as the amount of cancer cells in each lymph node. The report may also state whether the cancer has spread beyond the lymph nodes. Finally, the pathology report looks at hormone status (estrogen or progesterone receptor positive or negative) and HER2status.
SUPPORT GROUPS, LIVING WITH BREAST CANCER, CANADIAN BREAST Support Groups. Support groups can help breast cancer patients know they’re not alone. It can be a comfort to share your experience with others in the same situation and to get tips and information from others who understand. Support groups can provide an increased quality of life and better psychological well-being for people with breastcancer.
CLINICAL TRIALS FOR BREAST CANCER A clinical trial is a study done with human subjects to test a new therapy or procedure. Clinical trials with humans begin only after laboratory and animal studies have shown that the new therapy is safe and effective. By taking part in a clinical trial, participants are followed very closely by doctors; also, they will be the first to have RADIATION FOR BREAST CANCER This form of radiation therapy is typically used in the treatment of brain metastases for metastatic breast cancer. It uses an external 3-dimensional beam to target a specific area, most often to the brain. Delivery of stereotactic radiation therapy can be done predominantly through Gamma Knife or SOUS-TYPES DE CANCER DU SEIN Sous-types de cancer du sein. À récepteurs hormonaux positifs (HR+) : les récepteurs cellulaires (des protéines situées dans les cellules) de ces cancers peuvent recevoir des signaux d’hormones qui favorisent la croissance cellulaire.Les cancers du sein peuvent être considérés à récepteurs d’œstrogènes positifs (ER+) s’ils détiennent des récepteurs d’œstrogènes ou être MY INFLAMMATORY BREAST CANCER STORY, OUR VOICES BLOG The verdict was issued on December 15: inflammatory breast cancer. I started chemotherapy three days later. I received two treatments of fluorouracil combined with epirubicin and cyclophosphamide and four treatments of Taxotere combined with Herceptin. I was also given Emend for nausea, dexamethasone to dilate my blood vessels, prochlorperazine NERVE DAMAGE IS A LITTLE-KNOWN SIDE EFFECT OF RADIATION Charlotte lives with a condition called radiation-induced brachial plexopathy. This is a rare side-effect of radiation treatment for breast cancer that affects approximately 1 percent of breast cancer patients. It occurs when radiotherapy damages the brachial plexus. This is an area on each side of the neck where nerve roots from thespinal
IMPROVING YOUR BODY IMAGE AFTER YOUR MASTECTOMY, OUR So, it’s no wonder that about half of women with breast cancer struggle with body image after mastectomy 1. A mastectomy - the life-saving yet cruelly disfiguring surgery many women undergo to stop the growth of cancer in their breasts - can leave you feeling like less of a woman. “I don’t feel nearly as feminine as I feltbefore,” says
CANADIAN BREAST CANCER NETWORK COVID-19 Update: In support of the efforts to minimize and slow the spread of COVID-19, the CBCN team will be working remotely. We will still be here to support you and your family and can be reached at cbcn@cbcn.ca or by leaving a voicemail at 1-800-685-8820 which we will be checking regularly. Connect with us on Facebook or Twitter as we continue to share information relevant to breast SENIOR WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER Senior Women. Statistically, a senior woman with breast cancer is defined as a person who has been diagnosed at 65 or older. The risk of breast cancer increases with age. In Canada, the median age of cancer diagnosis is between 65-69 years of age, and 88% of all new cases are diagnosed in individuals over the age of 50. YOUR PATHOLOGY REPORT The pathology report examines the number of lymph nodes that contain cancer cells, as well as the amount of cancer cells in each lymph node. The report may also state whether the cancer has spread beyond the lymph nodes. Finally, the pathology report looks at hormone status (estrogen or progesterone receptor positive or negative) and HER2status.
SUPPORT GROUPS, LIVING WITH BREAST CANCER, CANADIAN BREAST Support Groups. Support groups can help breast cancer patients know they’re not alone. It can be a comfort to share your experience with others in the same situation and to get tips and information from others who understand. Support groups can provide an increased quality of life and better psychological well-being for people with breastcancer.
CLINICAL TRIALS FOR BREAST CANCER A clinical trial is a study done with human subjects to test a new therapy or procedure. Clinical trials with humans begin only after laboratory and animal studies have shown that the new therapy is safe and effective. By taking part in a clinical trial, participants are followed very closely by doctors; also, they will be the first to have RADIATION FOR BREAST CANCER This form of radiation therapy is typically used in the treatment of brain metastases for metastatic breast cancer. It uses an external 3-dimensional beam to target a specific area, most often to the brain. Delivery of stereotactic radiation therapy can be done predominantly through Gamma Knife or SOUS-TYPES DE CANCER DU SEIN Sous-types de cancer du sein. À récepteurs hormonaux positifs (HR+) : les récepteurs cellulaires (des protéines situées dans les cellules) de ces cancers peuvent recevoir des signaux d’hormones qui favorisent la croissance cellulaire.Les cancers du sein peuvent être considérés à récepteurs d’œstrogènes positifs (ER+) s’ils détiennent des récepteurs d’œstrogènes ou être MY INFLAMMATORY BREAST CANCER STORY, OUR VOICES BLOG The verdict was issued on December 15: inflammatory breast cancer. I started chemotherapy three days later. I received two treatments of fluorouracil combined with epirubicin and cyclophosphamide and four treatments of Taxotere combined with Herceptin. I was also given Emend for nausea, dexamethasone to dilate my blood vessels, prochlorperazine NERVE DAMAGE IS A LITTLE-KNOWN SIDE EFFECT OF RADIATION Charlotte lives with a condition called radiation-induced brachial plexopathy. This is a rare side-effect of radiation treatment for breast cancer that affects approximately 1 percent of breast cancer patients. It occurs when radiotherapy damages the brachial plexus. This is an area on each side of the neck where nerve roots from thespinal
IMPROVING YOUR BODY IMAGE AFTER YOUR MASTECTOMY, OUR So, it’s no wonder that about half of women with breast cancer struggle with body image after mastectomy 1. A mastectomy - the life-saving yet cruelly disfiguring surgery many women undergo to stop the growth of cancer in their breasts - can leave you feeling like less of a woman. “I don’t feel nearly as feminine as I feltbefore,” says
CANADIAN BREAST CANCER NETWORK COVID-19 Update: In support of the efforts to minimize and slow the spread of COVID-19, the CBCN team will be working remotely. We will still be here to support you and your family and can be reached at cbcn@cbcn.ca or by leaving a voicemail at 1-800-685-8820 which we will be checking regularly. Connect with us on Facebook or Twitter as we continue to share information relevant to breast OUR TEAM - CANADIAN BREAST CANCER NETWORK - CBCN Our Team. Cathy Ammendolea is the Chair of the Board of Directors for the Canadian Breast Cancer Network (CBCN), which she joined in 2007. She is a breast cancer survivor who works with a wide variety of organizations. As Chair of the Board, in conjunction with the Senior Leadership Team and the Board of Directors, Cathy is responsible forthe
RADIATION FOR BREAST CANCER This form of radiation therapy is typically used in the treatment of brain metastases for metastatic breast cancer. It uses an external 3-dimensional beam to target a specific area, most often to the brain. Delivery of stereotactic radiation therapy can be done predominantly through Gamma Knife orBREAST PROSTHETICS
Funding for prosthetics. For a pre-made silicone prosthesis, the average cost is about $400. For a custom-made prosthesis, the cost could be up to $5000. A mastectomy bra with pockets to hold the prosthesis is an added cost. You can buy a bra with pockets or have pockets sewn into a regular bra. LIQUID BIOPSY OFFERS NEW HOPE FOR ONTARIO FAMILY, OUR Liquid Biopsy Offers New Hope for Ontario Family. COVID-19 has created serious challenges for people living with advanced-stage cancer. In response, Canexia Health launched Project ACTT this summer, a federally-funded program to provide liquid biopsy testing to 2,000 patients across Canada with advanced or metastatic breast, lung, and STAY CALM AND MENTALLY STRONG: THREE WAYS TO MOTIVATE Tell me if any of this rings a bell The Beginning: Get up, find a lump, feel confused, panic inside, see the doctor, see a specialist, get a mammogram, see an oncologist, have an ultrasound. BREAST RECONSTRUCTION Breast Reconstruction. Breast reconstruction is a surgery performed after a mastectomy to rebuild the breast in order to closely match the other breast’s size and shape. It can be done at the same time as the mastectomy or at a later date—even years later. If a mastectomy is to be followed by radiation and chemotherapy, you may be advised CLAIMING MEDICAL EXPENSES, FINANCIALNAVIGATOR How much can you claim: You can claim your medical expenses if the total amount of eligible expenses exceeds either (a) 3% of your reported net income or (b) a fixed amount set for that tax year. Whichever is less. For example, if your net income for the year was $30,000, 3% of that would be (a) $900; the (b) set amount by CRA thatyear was
SOUS-TYPES DE CANCER DU SEIN Sous-types de cancer du sein. À récepteurs hormonaux positifs (HR+) : les récepteurs cellulaires (des protéines situées dans les cellules) de ces cancers peuvent recevoir des signaux d’hormones qui favorisent la croissance cellulaire.Les cancers du sein peuvent être considérés à récepteurs d’œstrogènes positifs (ER+) s’ils détiennent des récepteurs d’œstrogènes ou être QUEBEC PENSION PLAN DISABILITY BENEFIT The maximum monthly amount paid to anyone is $1,362.27. When you are in receipt of QPP-Disability, your dependent children may also be eligible for a fixed benefit amount of $79.46 each per month. If you are already in receipt of a private insurance LTD benefit, your QPP-Disability amount may be deducted from this benefit amount. CANADIAN BREAST CANCER NETWORK COVID-19 Update: In support of the efforts to minimize and slow the spread of COVID-19, the CBCN team will be working remotely. We will still be here to support you and your family and can be reached at cbcn@cbcn.ca or by leaving a voicemail at 1-800-685-8820 which we will be checking regularly. Connect with us on Facebook or Twitter as we continue to share information relevant to breast YOUR PATHOLOGY REPORT The pathology report examines the number of lymph nodes that contain cancer cells, as well as the amount of cancer cells in each lymph node. The report may also state whether the cancer has spread beyond the lymph nodes. Finally, the pathology report looks at hormone status (estrogen or progesterone receptor positive or negative) and HER2status.
SURGERY FOR BREAST CANCER Surgery. Four types of surgery are possible for breast cancer: lumpectomy, mastectomy, prophylactic mastectomy and lymph node surgery. Lumpectomy - A lumpectomy is the removal of the tumour in the breast and some of the surrounding tissue. For patients with a tumour smaller than 4 cm, studies have shown that lumpectomy is just as effective as a mastectomy. RADIATION FOR BREAST CANCER This form of radiation therapy is typically used in the treatment of brain metastases for metastatic breast cancer. It uses an external 3-dimensional beam to target a specific area, most often to the brain. Delivery of stereotactic radiation therapy can be done predominantly through Gamma Knife or SENIOR WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER Senior Women. Statistically, a senior woman with breast cancer is defined as a person who has been diagnosed at 65 or older. The risk of breast cancer increases with age. In Canada, the median age of cancer diagnosis is between 65-69 years of age, and 88% of all new cases are diagnosed in individuals over the age of 50. SUPPORT GROUPS, LIVING WITH BREAST CANCER, CANADIAN BREAST Support Groups. Support groups can help breast cancer patients know they’re not alone. It can be a comfort to share your experience with others in the same situation and to get tips and information from others who understand. Support groups can provide an increased quality of life and better psychological well-being for people with breastcancer.
CLINICAL TRIALS FOR BREAST CANCER A clinical trial is a study done with human subjects to test a new therapy or procedure. Clinical trials with humans begin only after laboratory and animal studies have shown that the new therapy is safe and effective. By taking part in a clinical trial, participants are followed very closely by doctors; also, they will be the first to haveBREAST PROSTHETICS
Funding for prosthetics. For a pre-made silicone prosthesis, the average cost is about $400. For a custom-made prosthesis, the cost could be up to $5000. A mastectomy bra with pockets to hold the prosthesis is an added cost. You can buy a bra with pockets or have pockets sewn into a regular bra. QUEBEC PENSION PLAN DISABILITY BENEFIT The maximum monthly amount paid to anyone is $1,362.27. When you are in receipt of QPP-Disability, your dependent children may also be eligible for a fixed benefit amount of $79.46 each per month. If you are already in receipt of a private insurance LTD benefit, your QPP-Disability amount may be deducted from this benefit amount. MY INFLAMMATORY BREAST CANCER STORY, OUR VOICES BLOG The verdict was issued on December 15: inflammatory breast cancer. I started chemotherapy three days later. I received two treatments of fluorouracil combined with epirubicin and cyclophosphamide and four treatments of Taxotere combined with Herceptin. I was also given Emend for nausea, dexamethasone to dilate my blood vessels, prochlorperazine CANADIAN BREAST CANCER NETWORK COVID-19 Update: In support of the efforts to minimize and slow the spread of COVID-19, the CBCN team will be working remotely. We will still be here to support you and your family and can be reached at cbcn@cbcn.ca or by leaving a voicemail at 1-800-685-8820 which we will be checking regularly. Connect with us on Facebook or Twitter as we continue to share information relevant to breast YOUR PATHOLOGY REPORT The pathology report examines the number of lymph nodes that contain cancer cells, as well as the amount of cancer cells in each lymph node. The report may also state whether the cancer has spread beyond the lymph nodes. Finally, the pathology report looks at hormone status (estrogen or progesterone receptor positive or negative) and HER2status.
SURGERY FOR BREAST CANCER Surgery. Four types of surgery are possible for breast cancer: lumpectomy, mastectomy, prophylactic mastectomy and lymph node surgery. Lumpectomy - A lumpectomy is the removal of the tumour in the breast and some of the surrounding tissue. For patients with a tumour smaller than 4 cm, studies have shown that lumpectomy is just as effective as a mastectomy. RADIATION FOR BREAST CANCER This form of radiation therapy is typically used in the treatment of brain metastases for metastatic breast cancer. It uses an external 3-dimensional beam to target a specific area, most often to the brain. Delivery of stereotactic radiation therapy can be done predominantly through Gamma Knife or SENIOR WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER Senior Women. Statistically, a senior woman with breast cancer is defined as a person who has been diagnosed at 65 or older. The risk of breast cancer increases with age. In Canada, the median age of cancer diagnosis is between 65-69 years of age, and 88% of all new cases are diagnosed in individuals over the age of 50. SUPPORT GROUPS, LIVING WITH BREAST CANCER, CANADIAN BREAST Support Groups. Support groups can help breast cancer patients know they’re not alone. It can be a comfort to share your experience with others in the same situation and to get tips and information from others who understand. Support groups can provide an increased quality of life and better psychological well-being for people with breastcancer.
CLINICAL TRIALS FOR BREAST CANCER A clinical trial is a study done with human subjects to test a new therapy or procedure. Clinical trials with humans begin only after laboratory and animal studies have shown that the new therapy is safe and effective. By taking part in a clinical trial, participants are followed very closely by doctors; also, they will be the first to haveBREAST PROSTHETICS
Funding for prosthetics. For a pre-made silicone prosthesis, the average cost is about $400. For a custom-made prosthesis, the cost could be up to $5000. A mastectomy bra with pockets to hold the prosthesis is an added cost. You can buy a bra with pockets or have pockets sewn into a regular bra. QUEBEC PENSION PLAN DISABILITY BENEFIT The maximum monthly amount paid to anyone is $1,362.27. When you are in receipt of QPP-Disability, your dependent children may also be eligible for a fixed benefit amount of $79.46 each per month. If you are already in receipt of a private insurance LTD benefit, your QPP-Disability amount may be deducted from this benefit amount. MY INFLAMMATORY BREAST CANCER STORY, OUR VOICES BLOG The verdict was issued on December 15: inflammatory breast cancer. I started chemotherapy three days later. I received two treatments of fluorouracil combined with epirubicin and cyclophosphamide and four treatments of Taxotere combined with Herceptin. I was also given Emend for nausea, dexamethasone to dilate my blood vessels, prochlorperazine SURGERY FOR BREAST CANCER Surgery. Four types of surgery are possible for breast cancer: lumpectomy, mastectomy, prophylactic mastectomy and lymph node surgery. Lumpectomy - A lumpectomy is the removal of the tumour in the breast and some of the surrounding tissue. For patients with a tumour smaller than 4 cm, studies have shown that lumpectomy is just as effective as a mastectomy. BREAST CANCER STAGING Staging. Breast cancer staging is an important part of the pathology report that takes into consideration whether your cancer is invasive (cancer cells have broken through to the surrounding tissues), the size of your tumour, whether the cancer has spread to the nearby lymph nodes and whether the cancer has spread to other areas in your body. It is used most commonly to guide treatment decisions.BREAST PROSTHETICS
Funding for prosthetics. For a pre-made silicone prosthesis, the average cost is about $400. For a custom-made prosthesis, the cost could be up to $5000. A mastectomy bra with pockets to hold the prosthesis is an added cost. You can buy a bra with pockets or have pockets sewn into a regular bra. STAY CALM AND MENTALLY STRONG: THREE WAYS TO MOTIVATE Tell me if any of this rings a bell The Beginning: Get up, find a lump, feel confused, panic inside, see the doctor, see a specialist, get a mammogram, see an oncologist, have an ultrasound.MBC WHITE PAPER
Mission The Canadian Breast Cancer Network (CBCN) is Canada's leading patient-directed organization of individuals concerned about breast cancer. CBCN strives to voice the views and concerns of breast cancer patients through education, advocacy activities, and the promotion of information sharing. CLAIMING MEDICAL EXPENSES, FINANCIALNAVIGATOR How much can you claim: You can claim your medical expenses if the total amount of eligible expenses exceeds either (a) 3% of your reported net income or (b) a fixed amount set for that tax year. Whichever is less. For example, if your net income for the year was $30,000, 3% of that would be (a) $900; the (b) set amount by CRA thatyear was
BREAST RECONSTRUCTION Breast Reconstruction. Breast reconstruction is a surgery performed after a mastectomy to rebuild the breast in order to closely match the other breast’s size and shape. It can be done at the same time as the mastectomy or at a later date—even years later. If a mastectomy is to be followed by radiation and chemotherapy, you may be advised HOW CANCER TREATMENTS ARE FUNDED, FINANCIALNAVIGATOR The western provinces (BC, AB, SK, MB) each have a system of funding cancer drug treatments at 100%. There is no cost to the patient. This funding applies to intravenous drug treatments administered within a hospital chemo unit, AND drug treatments that are taken at QUEBEC PENSION PLAN DISABILITY BENEFIT The maximum monthly amount paid to anyone is $1,362.27. When you are in receipt of QPP-Disability, your dependent children may also be eligible for a fixed benefit amount of $79.46 each per month. If you are already in receipt of a private insurance LTD benefit, your QPP-Disability amount may be deducted from this benefit amount. NERVE DAMAGE IS A LITTLE-KNOWN SIDE EFFECT OF RADIATION Charlotte lives with a condition called radiation-induced brachial plexopathy. This is a rare side-effect of radiation treatment for breast cancer that affects approximately 1 percent of breast cancer patients. It occurs when radiotherapy damages the brachial plexus. This is an area on each side of the neck where nerve roots from thespinal
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