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E-books
Patients and the public of B.C. and Yukon can access these online books by calling 1.888.675.8001 x 7000 (toll-free) to get a username and password from the Library. See Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma E-books for more e-books about non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Websites
These websites have been reviewed and approved by the BC Cancer librarians. See the "Looking for More?" tab above to find more recommended websites.
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of CanadaProvides information for patients and caregivers about leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma and managing cancer. Includes a contact number for information and support and a live chat.
Life Beyond Lymphoma (Lymphoma Canada)Created for lymphoma patients who are in the off-treatment phase of their journey. A unique feature of Life Beyond Lymphoma is that it offers a conversational, interactive experience that guides you to the information on lymphoma survivorship that is most relevant for you.
Lymphoma CanadaProvides information about diagnosis, treatment, advanced cancer, post-treatment, caregiver support, coping, nutrition, financial resources and much more.
Support programs
This is a list of support programs offered by community organizations and BC Cancer. You can find more support programs offered at each BC Cancer centre and in the community on the BC Cancer website.
BC Cancer Patient & Family CounsellingAvailable to anyone in B.C. who has a cancer diagnosis, as well as those supporting them. Counselling available for individuals, couples, and families, either in-person or over the phone. Services are solution-focused and are limited to addressing challenges related to cancer.
CancerConnection.caAn online community for cancer patients, caregivers, friends and family. A safe place to connect and find support. Regular webcasts are available on demand on a series of topics relevant to people with cancer including physical activity, relationships and complementary therapies.
Lymphoma Canada Peer Support ProgramA peer mentoring program for patients and caregivers.
Community services locator
The Canadian Cancer Society community services locator is a directory that helps cancer patients, survivors, family and caregivers find the services they need.
Resources found in these Pathfinders have been chosen and evaluated by BC Cancer librarians with input from other BC Cancer staff members. Suggestions for additional resources for inclusion are welcome; however, the Library reserves the final right to decide which websites and resources will be included. See our Inclusion/removal policy.
Resources are reviewed on a regular basis, however, the Library cannot guarantee the function, accuracy, or currency of the websites and the information contained within them.
The BC Cancer library system consists of a central library at Vancouver Centre (VC), and branches in Abbotsford (AC), Kelowna (SAHCSI), Prince George (CN), Surrey (FVC), and Victoria (VIC). All centres have patient resource collections in our Cancer Information Centres (CIC), and all centres have a professional collection on site. Professional resources for CN are housed in the adjacent UHNBC Library.