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Bladder Cancer Canada: Building Awareness & Community

Bladder Cancer Canada (BCC) is the first and only national organization dedicated solely to supporting those affected by bladder cancer. Through education, advocacy, and connection, BCC is changing how Canadians understand and respond to one of the country’s most underrecognized cancers.

Their mission is simple but vital — to provide patients, caregivers, and families with credible information, peer support, and a sense of community from diagnosis through recovery. From their One2One Peer Support Program and national support groups to public awareness campaigns like “See Red? See Your Doctor,” BCC ensures that no one faces this journey alone.

At Cancer Fatigue Services, we’re proud to spotlight organizations like Bladder Cancer Canada that are reshaping the landscape of survivorship care. Their work reminds us that awareness and advocacy are as critical as treatment — because early detection saves lives, and connection restores hope.

👉 Learn more or get involved at bladdercancercanada.org

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