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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.
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.
Living and thriving through a blood cancer experience
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LLSC is the largest voluntary health agency dedicated to funding blood cancer research, advocating for equitable access to treatment, and offering support
First Connection Peer Support Program
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Being able to speak to someone who has been through a similar blood cancer experience helps to rebuild the strength and courage for those newly diagnosed.
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Parent to Parent: Real life with a child with blood cancer
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PARENT TO PARENT: Real life with a young child with blood cancer
Ezra Dyck
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Ezra Dyck, of northern Alberta, now 8, was diagnosed with T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) at the age of 5. This is his story of blood cancer treatment and recovery told by his mom Kristin Dyck.
Support groups
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You can connect with others going through a similar cancer experience by joining one of our many support groups. Our support groups are safe and supportive. They bring people from all walks of life together to share their concerns about their blood cancer experience without the…
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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.