Say thank you.
Share your gratitude.

A simple way to let your Icon care team
know they’ve made a difference.

How can I say thank you?

Many patients and families ask how they can say thank you after receiving care at Icon Cancer Centre. It could be a kind word for a nurse, doctor or any of our friendly team who made a difference.

Whether it’s a heartfelt message, a donation to support research, or both, your gesture can make a lasting impact.

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Want to do even more?

Donating to Icon Cancer Foundation is another way to say thank you.

Your support helps fund innovative research led by the very doctors and staff who cared for you. It’s a meaningful way to show your appreciation – turning gratitude into real impact for future patients.

If you’re able to give, thank you. Every donation, no matter the size, helps improve cancer treatments for patients and future generations.

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Your message of appreciation will be passed on to staff and doctors at the Icon Cancer Centre location where you or your loved one received care.

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Disclaimer: This form is for sharing messages of thanks. It is not a channel for complaints. To protect patient privacy and ensure health information is shared responsibly, we are unable to publish messages that include personal recommendations about treatments or individual doctors.

Messages of gratitude

Scroll through some of the heartfelt messages that others have shared with our teams.
These messages remind us how much care matters, and how deeply it’s felt.

To: Zoe Edwards
“Thank you for your outstanding commitment to cancer research and your continued efforts in tackling this critical health challenge.”
From: Cara Skinner
To: Leanne Hardyman
“I’d like to extend my heartfelt thanks to Leanne and her team for their incredible dedication in advancing cancer research and for their unwavering support in addressing the cancer burden.”
From: Cara Skinner

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