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Myeloma
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Myeloma, which is a cancer of the plasma cells, is the second most common form of blood cancer in Canada. It most often appears in men, those over the age of 60, and more often in people of African ancestry
Myeloma
Mouth and Throat - side effects
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Both cancer and your treatment can cause side effects. A common side effect is damage to the cells that line the inside of your mouth and throat.
Treatment and side effects
Pain Log for Caregivers
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This worksheet provides caregivers with a pain scale log to keep track of their loved one's pain level, time and date during blood cancer treatment.
Treatment and side effects
Pain Log for When You're in Treatment
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This worksheet provides a pain scale log for you to keep track of pain level, time and date when you're in treatment for a blood cancer.
Treatment and side effects
Coping with side effects
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Take control of long term effects of cancer. If you’re still experiencing side effects, you’re not alone. We can help you cope with these symptoms.
Treatment and side effects
What is a stem cell transplant?
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This animated video is designed to help children, and their parents, understand what a stem cell transplant is if they need it for their blood cancer treatment.
Treatment and side effects
Stem cell transplant: An illustrated journey (poster)
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This illustrated resource is designed to help children with a blood cancer who needs a stem cell transplant, and their parents, to most easily understand the steps involved.
Treatment and side effects
My child has a blood cancer
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The words no parent wants to hear: “Your child has cancer.” You need personalized support and tailored information from the moment of diagnosis, through your child’s blood cancer treatment, physical recovery, return to school and beyond.
Rachael Hammersley
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During and after cancer treatment, body image and identity can be profoundly impacted as physical changes take hold. Embracing the New Me: Body Positivity After Treatment
Keegan Morin
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Cancer follow-up care is crucial for monitoring and managing the long-term physical and cognitive effects of treatment. The Importance of Follow-Up Care: Preventing and Managing Late Effects.