National Cancer Wellness Awareness Day is observed in Canada every June 26. Established in 2018 by the West Island Cancer Wellness Centre, this day aims to empower cancer patients by addressing their comprehensive needs—physical, emotional, social, spiritual, informational, systemic, and practical. The event emphasizes a whole-person approach to cancer care, promoting self-care and informed decision-making to improve overall well-being. It is supported by various cancer organizations, including the Quebec Cancer Foundation and the Canadian Cancer Society. Several municipalities in Quebec, such as Beaconsfield and Pointe-Claire, have officially proclaimed this day, highlighting its significance in the community. The first National Cancer Wellness Awareness Day was celebrated in 2019, marking a commitment to enhancing the quality of life for those affected by cancer.
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June 26: Cancer Wellness Awareness Day
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