Cancer Support Resources
Look Good Feel Better offers free cancer resources to support the whole person—covering breast care, caregiver support, men’s programs, nutrition, and psychosocial well-being. From skincare and makeup tips to mindfulness, hair, wigs, and teen workshops, our resources empower confidence before, during and after treatment.
LGFB strives to provide you with important information through Supportive Workshops & Helpful Resources.
Take a look through our resources to discover helpful tips, tricks, and techniques that will give you confidence and knowledge through your cancer journey.
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Tips for “the village” of caregivers
In many families, one person — often a spouse, child, or sibling who lives nearby — takes on most of the everyday responsibilities of caring for someone with cancer. But friends, neighbours, and co-workers can also play a vital role in supporting both the person with cancer and their primary caregiver.
Practical Support
As you spend time with your friend and see how cancer is shaping their daily life, you’ll discover meaningful ways to help. Here are some places to begin:
Stay in touch. Send short, frequent texts or emails, or make quick calls at times that work for them. Setting a regular check-in can take the pressure off them to reach out.
Support the primary caregiver too. Ask what they need. Offer to take one or two regular tasks off their plate, or simply listen without judgment.
Show up. Cancer can feel isolating. Even a short visit matters, whether or not your loved one feels like talking. Your role is to be present without pressure.
Be specific. Instead of saying “Let me know what I can do,” offer concrete help and follow through — a weekly meal, grocery run, school pickup, or light housework. Small, consistent contributions add up.
Compassionate Conversation
Many people worry about “saying the wrong thing.” What matters most is showing up, listening, and meeting your loved one where they are.
Let them lead. If they’re withdrawn or quiet, don’t push them to be positive. If they’ve had good news, check how they feel before celebrating.
Offer grace. Treatments, side effects, and fatigue can impact mood. Don’t take irritability or withdrawal personally — it’s often a normal part of coping.
Talk openly — but not only about cancer. Acknowledge their illness when it feels right, but remember they may also want to chat about everyday topics or weigh in on what’s happening in your life.
Offer quiet presence. If they’re comfortable, sitting beside them or holding their hand can be more powerful than words.
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Guidance for the Caregiver Journey
Caring for someone with cancer is both an act of love and a profound responsibility.
Beyond medical appointments and treatment plans, caregivers often find themselves managing small, everyday details that bring comfort, dignity, and emotional support. Psychosocial cancer care isn’t just support for the person with cancer. It also includes emotional and practical resources for their family and caregivers. And, LGFB is here to support you both.
Practical Ways to Comfort and Care
1. Supporting Post-Treatment Nutrition at Home
Help your loved one regain strength and vitality with balanced meals and gentle hydration support. You can make a difference by offering small, frequent meals that suit their changing tastes and energy levels.
Post-treatment Nutrition Workshop
2. Helping Manage Treatment-Related Skin Changes
Learn how to soothe dryness, irritation, or sensitivity with gentle, effective routines. Even simple suggestions like simplifying to just a calming cleanser and moisturizer or products made for eczema can make everyday comfort much easier.
3. Camouflaging Visible Side Effects – Makeup Tips
Discover simple makeup techniques to restore confidence and brighten your loved one’s day. Sometimes, a few brush strokes can help them feel more like themselves again.
4. Understanding and Supporting Hair Loss
Provide emotional support while helping explore wigs, scarves, and head coverings. Remember, hair loss can be an emotional milestone. While you may not have first hand experience with this loss, listening without judgment is an excellent way to offer support.
5. Assisting with Wig Care and Scarf Styling
Learn how to wash, maintain, and style wigs—or master scarf tying together. Turning it into a shared activity can make the process more lighthearted and fun.
6. Helping with Bras and Breast Forms After Surgery
The right post-surgical garments and bras and breast forms that help someone feel confident about their body after surgery can be very meaningful to someone after breast cancer. Taking the time to explore options together can help your loved one feel supported both physically and emotionally.
7. Nail Care for Comfort and Confidence
Learn how to manage brittle, ridged or discoloured nails, a common side effect to many kinds of cancer treatment. Small touches, like a gentle hand massage or moisturizing cuticles can offer both physical relief and emotional connection.
8. Care for Yourself While Caring for Them
Protect your own health and well-being to so that you can be there for the person you are helping. Prioritizing your rest, nutrition, and emotional support isn’t selfish—it’s essential for both of you.
Every caregiving journey is unique.
There isn’t a “right” way support someone through their cancer journey.
What matters most is the love, patience, and presence you bring each day. Don’t forget to care for yourself along the way. We hope these resources help you feel informed, empowered, and remind that you are not alone in this role. Look Good Feel Better is here for all Canadians facing cancer and the people who love and care for them.
We’re here for you and the person you are caring for.
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“When my mom was diagnosed with cancer, we both took on new roles. It wasn’t always perfect, but caring for her helped me bring our love full circle. And, it demonstrated to my kids that none of us can take on anything alone. We were all in this together. The Look Good Feel Better workshops brought her a lot of joy and support. They also showed me real, tangible ways family and friends could help.”
Chelsea W., Caregiver of Workshop Participant
“I liked getting information that was specifically for teens and connecting with other people who understood what I was going through in the teen workshop.”
Maddie W., Workshop Participant
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Global Reach
Look Good Feel Better Programs can be found in 27 countries around the world. Through these international sister programs – each operating independently but sharing the Look Good Feel Better name and mission – our efforts to help people with cancer are multiplied.
Look Good Feel Better Around the Globe
Our Partners
| Argentina | Luzca Bien Siéntase Mejor | www.luzcabien.org.ar | lbsm@capa.org.ar | (+54) 11 4813-9047 |
| Australia | Look Good Feel Better | www.lgfb.org.au | info@lgfb.org.au | 61 7 3203 4788 |
| Brazil | De Bem Com Voce | www.debemcomvoce.org.br | Claudio Viggiani cviggiani@abihpec.org.br | 55 (11) 98292 0797 |
| Canada | Look Good Feel Better | www.lookgoodfeelbetter.ca | news@lgfb.ca | 905 890 5161 |
| Chile | Luzca Bien Siéntase Mejor | www.camaracosmetica.cl | amarquez@camaracosmetica.cl | (56 2) 951 0212 Fax: (56 2) 246 7230 |
| Colombia | Luzca Bien Siéntase Mejor | www.andi.com.co/Home/Camara/15-camara-de-la-industria-cosmetica-y-aseo | cpluzcabien@andi.com.co | 57 1 326 8580 Fax: 57 1 347 3198 |
| Denmark | Look Good Feel Better | www.lookgoodfeelbetter.dk | bd.knudsen@lookgoodfeelbetter.dk | (+45) 35 43 40 44 |
| Ecuador | Luzca Bien Siéntase Mejor | www.luzcabiensientasemejor.ec | mfleon@procosmeticos.com | 593 2 2261 385 |
| France | Belle et Bien | www.bellebien.fr | contact@bellebien.fr | Toll-free: 33 1 56 69 67 89 |
| Germany | DKMS LIFE gemeinnützige Gesellschaft mbH | www.dkms-life.de | info@dkms-life.de | 49 221 940 582 4100 |
| Ireland | Look Good Feel Better | www.lookgoodfeelbetter.ie | info@lookgoodfeelbetter.ie | + 353 1 8734996 / + 35387 7008366 |
| Israel | Look Good Feel Better | www.cancer.org.il | francine@bezeqint.net | 972 3 572 1618 |
| Italy | La Forza e il Sorriso | www.laforzaeilsorriso.it | info@laforzaeilsorriso.it | 011 39 02 281 77380 |
| Mexico | Luzca Bien Siéntase Mejor | www.canipec.org.mx | gsr@canipec.org.mx | (52 – 55) 55 75 21 21 |
| The Netherlands | Look Good Feel Better | www.lookgoodfeelbetter.nl | h.uffing@lookgoodfeelbetter.nl | 030 – 697 15 11 |
| New Zealand | Look Good Feel Better | www.lgfb.co.nz | info@lgfb.co.nz | (+64) 09 308 0245 |
| Norway | Look Good Feel Better | www.klf.no | post@klf.no | (+47) 22 39 63 50 |
| Peru | Luzca Bien Siéntase Mejor | https://www.camaralima.org.pe/ | www.facebook.com/lbsmperu | (511) 219 1587 |
| Poland | Fundacja Piekniejsze Zycie | www.piekniejszezycie.org | info@piekniejszezycie.org | +48 222-55-32-32 |
| Singapore | Look Good Feel Better | www.lookgoodfeelbetter.org | enquiry@singaporecancersociety.org.sg | 922 1 9578 |
| South Africa | Look Good Feel Better | www.lgfb.co.za | info@lgfb.co.za | +27 11 795 4272 |
| Spain | Ponte Guapa, Te Sentirás Mejor | www.ponteguapatesentirasmejor.es | www.fundacionstanpa.com | +34 91 571 16 40 |
| Sweden | Look Good Feel Better | www.lookgoodfeelbetter.se | Madelaine Edholm | 46 8 783 82 36 |
| Switzerland | Look Good Feel Better | www.lgfb.ch | contact@lgfb.ch | 41 0 43 243 0335 |
| United Kingdom | Look Good Feel Better | www.lookgoodfeelbetter.co.uk | 01 372 747 500 | |
| United States | Look Good Feel Better | www.lookgoodfeelbetter.org | info@lookgoodfeelbetter.org | 1-800-395-LOOK |
| Uruguay | Luzca Bien Siéntase Mejor | camperf@ciu.com.uy | 598 2 604 04 64 ext.211 |
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About Us
Every Canadian facing cancer deserves free supportive care. Look Good Feel Better empowers patients with practical tools, emotional support, and community through workshops and resources that build confidence and well-being before, during, and after treatment.
What We Do
Look Good Feel Better provides psychosocial supports to Canadians before, during, and after cancer treatment.
We do this by providing important practical information and emotional support through our free workshops, accompanied by a multitude of resources we provide on our website, print materials, social channels, and podcast. Most importantly, our programming builds a supportive community.
Confident and Informed
Instinctively, we all know the benefits that come from feeling confident and well-informed. It helps us feel our best. We feel more capable, we make more social connections, our spirits are lifted. For those facing cancer, these benefits are even more crucial.
Research shows that accessible mental wellness support reduces depression and distress in people with long-term conditions like cancer.
Look Good Feel Better programming provides proven health benefits to those facing all cancers by providing practical information, social connections to people facing similar circumstances, increasing confidence and contributing to overall well-being.
In fact, an international study showed that attending a single group workshop – such as Look Good Feel Better – resulted in patients reporting a reduction in depression and anxiety, higher self-esteem and higher quality of life.(1)
A second recent study found most cancer survivors in Canada face ongoing and unmet needs related to psychological (90%), physical (80%), and practical (50%) challenges (2) and that more support is needed to address the psychosocial cost burden faced by patients and their families.(3)
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- Richard A. et al. Recover your smile: Effects of a beauty care intervention on depressive symptoms, quality of life, and self esteem in patients with early breast cancer. Psycho-Oncology 2018:1-7.
- Fitch M, Zomer S, Lockwood G, et al. Experiences of adult cancer survivors in transitions. Support Care Cancer. 2019;1;27(8):2977-2986.
- The psychosocial cost burden of cancer: A systematic literature review Beverley M. Essue1,2 | Nicolas Iragorri1 | Natalie Fitzgerald1 | Claire de Oliveira August 2020.
Our Core Workshops
Our core workshops address the physical side effects of cancer treatment, including changes to the skin, hair, and body.
These include:
Skincare & Makeup
Wigs & Scarves
Bras & Prostheses
Shaving & Men's Skincare
Teens
Other Workshops
Our Post-Treatment Nutrition workshop (led by nutritionists specializing in cancer care) helps participants regain their strength, energy, and overall health. Our Advanced Skincare, Nail Care and Areola Tattooing programs also help manage the physical effects of treatment and restore self-confidence, which is equally important.
We also partner with like-minded organizations to offer workshops that address other key sources of anxiety throughout their medical journey. Topics such as Talking to Kids about Cancer, Returning to Work and Cancer Fatigue are offered online periodically throughout the year. Check our Workshops page to learn what topics are currently on our calendar.
Equal access to Expert Cancer Advice
Cancer treatments have evolved, and new forms of chemotherapy and immunotherapy have caused different and adverse side effects to emerge. We’ve worked with leading Canadian onco-dermatologists to ensure that our community can access the latest supportive information to help reduce and relieve the side effects they experience AND the emotional distress that may accompany not being able to access oncology specialists quickly and easily.
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Post Treatment Nutrition Workshop
What you eat plays a vital role in how you feel after cancer treatment. But with so much nutrition advice out there, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. What foods support healing? How do you improve energy levels? Can nutrition help prevent deficiencies and support immune function? Join us to answer many common questions about nutrition and cancer.
About this Workshop
Join us for an empowering discussion on:
Gut Health & Digestion – How the gut microbiome affects overall well-being
Key Nutrients – Supporting energy, mental clarity, and immune function
Food Absorption – Making sure your body gets what it needs
The 80/20 Rule – A mindful way to eat well while enjoying your favourite treats
Practical Strategies – Overcoming common post-treatment nutrition challenges
This workshop is available ONLINE
Post-Treatment Cancer support
Whether you are experiencing late effects from treatment, you are concerned about preventing recurrence or you’re managing the transition from intensive support and monitoring back to care by your family doctor or general practitioner, we are here for you.
Who should attend this workshop?
- Individuals who are post-treatment and interested in nutrition during and after cancer treatment.
- Anyone interested in nutrition relating to cancer wherever people are in their cancer continuum.
What our participants have to say
“I was struggling with what to eat to prevent recurrence—the 80/20 rule was so helpful in helping me be kinder to myself! A total mindset shift.”
- Emily R., Workshop Participant
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