Revised April 2012
The BC Cancer Agency, Vancouver Coastal Health and the University of British Columbia
jointly sponsor the Leukemia / Bone Marrow Transplant Program of BC. Current information
about leukemia and its treatment is found on the Leukemia/BMT Program website.
For more information from this website on information about leukemia and its treatment:
Drug Information - look up specific drugs
Statistics - B.C. Statistics
Coping with Cancer
The Coping with Cancer section of our website is a joint project among different BC Cancer Agency departments and programs. This website section provides information and links that can help cancer patients with the physical, emotional, psychological and practical aspects of care. Each cancer experience is different, but in one way or another, many cancer patients share the same needs
The effects of cancer and its treatment can present unique challenges: from practical concerns like money and housing, to emotional concerns like anxiety and grief. If you need support with the practical and emotional impacts of cancer, or in managing symptoms and side effects you can use the information in Coping with Cancer to connect to these resources
Search our library catalogue
- The BC Cancer Agency Library has many resources about cancer, coping, talking to children, etc. Please visit the Library in your Centre, call a librarian, or visit the Library online to see the many resources available.
- Automatically get a bibliography of books, videos and other items available through our library.
Recommended websites
The BC Cancer Agency has selected and evaluated these useful websites for your further information.
Leukemia
Managing Symptoms and Side Effects
Bone Marrow/Stem Cell Transplant
Videos
View videos on cancer-related topics that the BC Cancer Agency produces.
How can I help with research at the BC Cancer Agency?
BC Cancer Agency patients are very helpful when it comes to the fight against cancer. Here are a few ways that you can help.