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Canadian Breast Cancer Network

Website: http://www.cbcn.ca/en/
Languages Spoken: english

The Canadian Breast Cancer Network (CBCN) is a survivor-directed, national network of organizations and individuals. CBCN is a national link between all groups and individuals concerned about breast cancer, and represents the concerns of all Canadians affected by breast cancer and those at risk.

Mission

  • to provide a national link between all groups and individuals concerned about breast cancer;
  • to represent the concerns of all Canadians affected by breast cancer and those at risk.

Goals

  • to communicate with, support and inform organizations and individuals in Canada who are concerned about breast cancer;
  • to promote education and awareness about breast cancer at the national level; and
  • to focus national attention o­n breast cancer and to ensure that the concerns of Canadians affected by breast cancer influence decisions of research and health care policy.