Young Volunteers Help Close Social Gap in Cancer Care

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Young Volunteers Help Close Social Gap in Cancer Care

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A new crop of volunteers is making a real difference in the lives of cancer patients at Princess Margaret Hospital. The Healing Beyond the Body Program is addressing gaps in the social aspect of cancer care by connecting volunteers with patients right in the clinic. University of Toronto undergraduate student Duke Chen shares his experience during National Volunteer Week (April 19-25).

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