Cancer Crossing was recently approached to help a woman in her mid-70s. She lives in western Manitoba and she has both lymphoma and lung cancer. She lives in a small town and must travel to all her appointments. She had been going to Brandon but must now travel to Winnipeg for treatment for the newly diagnosed lung cancer. What a double blow! She has a lot to deal with by herself, as she lives alone. It's a lot for anyone to cope with and we were happy that we could help lift some of the financial burden she has been experiencing. Your donations help Cancer Crossing to help Manitobans living with cancer. Please give generously at https://cancercrossing.com/. A tax deductible receipt will be given.
Monday, 29 June 2026
Thursday, 25 June 2026
Colon cancer screening, part two
Colon cancer screening - the colonoscopy.
Friday, 19 June 2026
Colon Cancer Screening
Your risk of developing cancer in your lifetime is about 45%. A cancer diagnosis is not a death sentence. Some types of cancer are highly survivable and an early diagnosis can help make surviving a reality. Getting screened for cancer can make a huge difference in the outcome, so let's talk about screening tests.
Monday, 15 June 2026
Tears of joy
Do you ever wonder if your donation to Cancer Crossing actually helps anyone? Wonder no more! A recipient of your generosity recently wrote to us to tell us how moved she was when she opened our letter and found our support payment included. She said she sat down and cried - that's how much of a difference your support means to cancer patients in Manitoba. She went on to tell us that her cheque could not have come at a better time. She was feeling very alone, with few friends or family walking her journey alongside her. And the boost she got from knowing that she was not forgotten gave her the strength to continue.
Monday, 8 June 2026
Interlake man
An Interlake man with prostate cancer has asked for help to pay for transportation costs to travel to Winnipeg for radiation therapy. His estimated total travel over the course of his treatment is about 10,000 km. As he is on a limited pension he needs help to pay for travel. Cancer Crossing has stepped in to give him a hand up. We rely on your assistance to help others , please donate generously at https://cancercrossing.com/. We are a registered charity and provide tax receipts.
Thursday, 4 June 2026
Woman with leukemia
When you are on CPP, OAS and GIC, have no savings and nothing left over at the end of the month it doesn't take much to put you in a precarious position. This was the case for a women from north-western Manitoba. She is in her early 70s and was diagnosed with leukemia. She had limited assistance from family but couldn't find the money to travel to Winnipeg for testing. Cancer Crossing helped out with a donation to pay for travel costs. We appreciate all your donations to help Manitobans with cancer. Please donate at https://cancercrossing.com/, tax deductible receipts are provided.
Monday, 1 June 2026
Northern man
Cancer Crossing was approached to assist a man from the far north of Manitoba. He is in his 70s and has prostate cancer. He is without resources and has no family or friends to lean on for help. He gets some CPP and EI benefits but the amount is meager. He is at the end of his options, yet still must pay for accommodations while he is in Winnipeg for treatments. Help us to help Manitobans like him. Please donate at https://cancercrossing.com/, tax deductible receipts are provided.




