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Showing 1 to 10 of 235 resultsJoin our advocacy efforts as a blood cancer ambassador
Updated: February 2, 2023
Throughout the year, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada has opportunities for Canadians affected by blood cancer – including patients, caregivers and survivors - to share their experience to help raise awareness about their needs, challenges and overall experience.
Expanding access to CAR T-cell therapy across Canada
Updated: February 2, 2023
One of the most exciting developments in the treatment of blood cancer is CAR T-cell therapy, a type of treatment that harnesses the power of the immune system.
Supporting the blood cancer community during the COVID-19 pandemic
Updated: February 2, 2023
As we transition to our post-pandemic lives, COVID-19 continues to be a challenge for the blood cancer community, creating anxiety and isolation.
Improving drug access in Canada
Updated: February 2, 2023
We closely monitor healthcare related decisions and policies to bring the blood cancer community’s voices and experiences to consultative processes and provide the experience of the blood cancer community.
World Cancer Day is Saturday, February 4.
Updated: January 29, 2023
In support of World Cancer Day, our Board of Directors is leading by example and has committed to matching donations until Saturday, February 4, up to $20,000!
Grace McCrea & Emily Outhit- A friendship story
Updated: January 9, 2023
We are Grace and Emily, and we are from Nova Scotia! We would love to share our story of friendship and diagnosis of Hodgkin's Lymphoma amidst the isolating realities of Covid-19.
Speaking up for your child with a blood cancer
Updated: January 9, 2023
Speaking up for children with cancer in Canada
Learning more about your rights
Updated: January 9, 2023
When you or a loved one is diagnosed with a blood cancer, you have to become an advocate to ensure that you get the best care possible. It is important to feel that your voice is being heard and your healthcare needs are being met.
Helping Canadians speak up for their rights
Updated: January 9, 2023
Throughout the year, the LLSC has opportunities for Canadians affected by blood cancer – including patients, caregivers and survivors - to share their experience to help raise awareness about their needs, challenges and overall experience. Ambassadors provide invaluable input…