Wigs and Breast Prosthesis Banks
The Canadian Cancer Society’s Wig and Breast Prosthesis Banks provide a wide range of donated wigs, headwear, permanent prostheses and bras to cancer patients throughout BC and Yukon who have undergone surgery and cannot afford the cost of a wig or prosthesis.
Patients can visit wig rooms in various communities to browse a selection of real-hair wigs. Wigs and breast prostheses can also be mailed to patients.
For more information, contact the Cancer Information Service 1-888-939-3333.
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Regional Centres Served | Chilliwack, Saanichton, Salt Spring Island, Sidney, Vancouver, Victoria |
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Referral protocol | self, physician, specialist, health professional |
Languages spoken | English |
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This program was last updated on: 22 Aug 2016.