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Ways to give back
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When you choose to fundraise, donate or volunteer, you have the power to make a real difference for the blood cancer community. With you on our side, cancer doesn’t stand a chance!
Join the Next Chapter of Our Labour of Love
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For 40 years, UFCW/TUAC members have shown what solidarity truly means — standing together for fairness at work, dignity for all, and hope in their communities.
Taking care of your mental health
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Experiencing cancer firsthand may be the most difficult time in your life. Know the signs of anxiety and depression. Ways to feel better and take your mind off cancer.
Mental health and wellness
Taking care of your body
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Learn to deal with body changes during and after a cancer diagnosis. Hair Loss, Loss of Appetite, Increased Appetite, Your Skin, Your Fingernails and Toenails. Your sexuality and cancer. Weight gain and weight loss and cancer.
Mental health and wellness
Taking care of yourself
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Self-care is taking the time to do an activity that will help to improve your mental, emotional or physical health during times of stress. It is not a one-time effort. Instead, taking care of yourself is about adding activities regularly that make you feel good and help to lower…
Mental health and wellness
Coping with mental health issues
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No matter where you are in your cancer experience, taking care of yourself – body, mind and soul – will help you feel and be the best that you can be.
Mental health and wellness
Managing fatigue and cognitive challenges
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As a result of your cancer and its treatment, it is likely that you will experience some degree of fatigue. Cancer-related fatigue can be described as feeling very tired and lacking energy in a way that gets in the way of your daily activity or function. If you have problems…
Treatment and side effects
LLSC at CANO 2025: Travel to treatment, and user design in digital tool
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The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada (LLSC) participated in two presentations at CANO 2025, the annual conference of the Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology.
Events, Healthcare management, Partners
Multiple Myeloma
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Learn more about multiple myeloma and the resources we have available.
Myeloma