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Psychosocial Oncology

PMH Psychosocial Oncology Program

The Psychosocial Oncology Program at Princess Margaret Hospital provides support, guidance and psychological assistance to patients and their families through all phases of cancer. The multidisciplinary Psychosocial Oncology team includes professionals from social work, psychiatry, psychology, psychosocial research and palliative care, with close links to pastoral services, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, oncology nursing and volunteer resources.

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