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Bradley Reed - Spreading awareness
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I hope to continue spreading awareness regarding blood cancers and raising money towards research in hopes of one day finding a cure.
Harjeet Kaur - My grim battle
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My life flipped upside down on August 28, 2019. I was diagnosed with Big “C” Stage IV T-cell lymphoma (SPTCL) complicated by with HLH (Autoimmune disease).
Idan Mualim - Give back to the community
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On September 18, 2003, I was diagnoses with Leukemia, I was only 4 years old. That week, I was the “Star of the Week” at my preschool, but my mom took me out of school early one day because she found 2 lumps on my neck.
Katie Coniglio - Start a family after cancer
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It was February of 2015, I was 25 years old and I was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. I had just got married less than a year prior (July 2014) and I was shocked and scared of the word “cancer”. Naturally, I was afraid and worried about what my future held.
Michelle Burleigh - Learning self-love through cancer
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‘Michelle, you need to slow down or you’re going to get sick’. That is what my best friend used to say to me before I actually did get sick. Life was hectic, I was always on the go. Need to be here, need to go there, don’t forget about this or that.
Rachel Van Wert - 10 things to have with you
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Top 10 things to have at the hospital while going through treatment.
Haley Zora - What this journey has taught me
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Haley Zora lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia after moving there with her husband, Fabian, from Regina, Saskatchewan. She finished chemotherapy for Hodgkin’s lymphoma five years ago on July 27th, 2015.
Kelsey Oke - Things that have worked for me
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I would like to share with you, things that have worked for me. My name is Kelsey, I was diagnosed with Classic Hodgkin’s Lymphoma when I was 18.
Lisa Chatwin - Routines for treatment
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I am definitely a creature of habit. When going through something as terrible as cancer treatment, those little routines and rituals were things that I would use to get me both pumped and calmed all at once.
Anna Dabrowski - Habits to thrive after cancer
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In 2004, I was diagnosed with Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML), a rare form of childhood cancer and subsequently underwent four rounds of chemotherapy, spending the better part of nine months in and out of the children’s hospital.