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Erin
Quebec
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When my 11-year-old daughter Erin was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL), it was truly "the phone call that changed our lives."
Zoë
Quebec
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I will always remember October 31, 2016, as the scariest Halloween of my life. It was the day my three-year-old daughter, Zoë, was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Mayra
Quebec
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Through my blood cancer experience, I learned that everything happens for a reason and every event – whether positive or negative – gives me a chance to grow.
I am a professional in the blood cancer community
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Jeannette
Prairies
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I was diagnosed in 2007 with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL) with a Philadelphia chromosome positive sub-type. I went into remission after having a stem cell transplant, radiation and intense chemotherapy.
Jany
Quebec
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I was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in 2017. Two days later and after various medical tests, the day of my 27th birthday, I started my treatment in a room in isolation for a month.
Philippe Villemure
Quebec
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n the summer of 2005, I went to the doctor’s for a slew of alarming symptoms. But it wasn’t until April 2006 that I was diagnosed with a silent, insidious illness: chronic myeloid leukemia.
Annie Bertrand
Quebec
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In the fall of 2013, I wasn’t feeling well. I had a slew of issues for which I had countless medical consultations to try to figure out what was wrong. Then, after I got an abnormal blood test result, everything changed.
Keith
BC/Yukon
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It was during one of my daily runs when I first experienced symptoms of not being well. Within two days of the initial pain, I was diagnosed with multiple myeloma. This was the first major illness that I had experienced.
Kathy
Atlantic
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My journey with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) hasn’t been easy, but all-in-all it has been fairly positive. I was diagnosed with CLL in August 2009 through routine blood work and was put on “watch and wait” for four years.