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Showing 71 to 80 of 235 resultsEdmond Chan
Updated: July 13, 2022
Edmond Chan is from Burnaby, B.C. He is the caregiver to his wife who was diagnosed with AML in 2003 and then MDS (or pre-leukemia) in 2012.
Aviva Rubin
Updated: July 13, 2022
Aviva Rubin is a Toronto-based freelance writer of essay, memoir, social commentary and fiction. She was diagnosed with marginal zone lymphoma in 2016 and treated at the Odette Cancer Centre at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
Haley Zora - What this journey has taught me
Updated: November 2, 2022
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.
Living and thriving through a blood cancer experience
Updated: March 16, 2023
LLSC is the largest voluntary health agency dedicated to funding blood cancer research, advocating for equitable access to treatment, and offering support
Jamie Noonan (1973–1995)
Updated: July 13, 2022
"We have been affected first-hand with this dreadful disease, losing the most amazing son and brother and if we can make a difference in just one family’s life, then our mission has been completed"
Bob Sisler
Updated: July 11, 2022
“You have angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma” my oncologist told me on November 3, 2014. He went on to say that my type of lymphoma had a five-year survival rate of 30% and that this type of cancer was rare, very aggressive and difficult to treat.
Kenneth May (1942-2018)
Updated: July 13, 2022
My husband, Kenneth May, passed away on August 27, 2018 at the age of 76 after a long and courageous struggle with blood cancer.
Lindsay Thompson
Updated: July 13, 2022
My world changed the day I whacked my elbow on a table at work. This is how leukemia snuck into my life – coincidentally, totally unexpectedly, lurking in the background until you have an annual physical, need surgery or, in my case, whack your elbow.
Marie France
Updated: July 13, 2022
Cancer comes and goes as it pleases. It affects so many people, but you never expect it to reach you, much less one of your children. But in my case, that is exactly what happened.