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blood cancer

leukemia: do you know the signs?

leukemia occurs most often in adults after the age of 55, but it is also the most common cancer diagnosed in children younger than 15.
dave yasvinski
sep 23 2022

'i kind of denied it,' says cll advocate of his diagnosis

when raymond vles was diagnosed in 2010 with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, a cancer of the blood and bone marrow, his doctor told him not to worry, that it could be years before he required treatment.
robin roberts
sep 20 2022

acute promyelocytic leukemia: 'i was just so desperate to hold on to life'

when michelle burleigh was diagnosed with acute promyelocytic leukemia, she was told that had she waited a day longer, she would have likely died from a brain bleed. today, she urges others to follow their gut, ask questions and don't let your concerns be dismissed.
karen hawthorne
sep 19 2022

machado: what if living in the moment isn't that good for you after all?

human psychology is evolutionarily hardwired to live in the past and the future, say the experts, so why are we so focused on the here and now?
lisa machado
sep 19 2022

jeff bridges ‘almost lost it all’ during pandemic

during his health battle, jeff bridges was hospitalized for more than four months and thought he might never work again.
karen hawthorne
sep 16 2022

'an old person's disease': how did stomach upset turn out to be a rare blood cancer?

carol cameron was 39 when she was diagnosed with essential thrombocythemia, a rare blood cancer that typically affects people over the age of 60.
robin roberts
sep 9 2022

jane fonda, 84, is undergoing chemo for non-hodgkin's lymphoma

the "grace and frankie" star isn't the only celebrity to receive a non-hodgkin's lymphoma diagnosis. spartacus actor andy whitfield died in 2011 at age 39, just 18 months after his initial diagnosis.
karen hawthorne
sep 7 2022

groundbreaking treatment developed in edmonton to treat certain blood cancers

“i’m getting stronger every day and i’m just so grateful for the opportunity to live”
edmonton journal
jun 27 2022
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the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
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canadian digestive health foundation

leukemia: do you know the signs?

leukemia occurs most often in adults after the age of 55, but it is also the most common cancer diagnosed in children younger than 15.
dave yasvinski
sep 23 2022

'i kind of denied it,' says cll advocate of his diagnosis

when raymond vles was diagnosed in 2010 with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, a cancer of the blood and bone marrow, his doctor told him not to worry, that it could be years before he required treatment.
robin roberts
sep 20 2022

acute promyelocytic leukemia: 'i was just so desperate to hold on to life'

when michelle burleigh was diagnosed with acute promyelocytic leukemia, she was told that had she waited a day longer, she would have likely died from a brain bleed. today, she urges others to follow their gut, ask questions and don't let your concerns be dismissed.
karen hawthorne
sep 19 2022

machado: what if living in the moment isn't that good for you after all?

human psychology is evolutionarily hardwired to live in the past and the future, say the experts, so why are we so focused on the here and now?
lisa machado
sep 19 2022
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

jeff bridges ‘almost lost it all’ during pandemic

during his health battle, jeff bridges was hospitalized for more than four months and thought he might never work again.
karen hawthorne
sep 16 2022

'an old person's disease': how did stomach upset turn out to be a rare blood cancer?

carol cameron was 39 when she was diagnosed with essential thrombocythemia, a rare blood cancer that typically affects people over the age of 60.
robin roberts
sep 9 2022

jane fonda, 84, is undergoing chemo for non-hodgkin's lymphoma

the "grace and frankie" star isn't the only celebrity to receive a non-hodgkin's lymphoma diagnosis. spartacus actor andy whitfield died in 2011 at age 39, just 18 months after his initial diagnosis.
karen hawthorne
sep 7 2022

groundbreaking treatment developed in edmonton to treat certain blood cancers

“i’m getting stronger every day and i’m just so grateful for the opportunity to live”
edmonton journal
jun 27 2022
powered by
save your skin foundation

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