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blood cancer treatment becomes first to benefit from canada's drug agency fast-track program

canada’s drug agency's time-limited recommendation program is set to deliver its first breakthrough with the blood cancer treatment epkinly.
angelica bottaro
sep 6 2024

how i care for leukemia: 'i’ve become stronger in standing up' for my family

jaunita rodenhiser wants other parents and caregivers to know about the happy endings of leukemia – and stay strong.
karen hawthorne
sep 4 2024

leukemia in canada: stats, impact and resources

estimates suggest that about 6,600 canadians will be diagnosed with leukemia, and 3,200 will die from the disease in 2024, according to the canadian cancer society.
karen hawthorne
sep 4 2024

what it feels like: facing leukemia, recurrence and the ripple effect on the people you love

surviving cancer has been tough for jennifer mitchell, but it wasn’t losing her hair or the debilitating fatigue and nausea of chemo that haunt her. it was telling her husband that her leukemia had come back.
karen hawthorne
aug 26 2024

diagnosed with leukemia: managing support, resources and your care team

a leukemia diagnosis can come as a shock, but with the proper support, navigating life afterward is much easier.
karen hawthorne
aug 20 2024

machado: will 'symptom science' make it easier to live with cancer?

understanding what causes side effects, who is most likely to develop them and how severe they will be can make a huge difference in the quality of life of people living with cancer.
lisa machado
apr 19 2024

cml: 'this thing is not going to be the end of my life'

onward mudindo was just 34 years old when he was diagnosed with a rare blood cancer called cml. over the next five years, the disease — and the side effects from the drugs used to treat it — forced him to face an increasingly uncertain future.
dave yasvinski
feb 21 2024

machado: empathy is good for us and for healthcare professionals. yet, here we are

healthcare that comes with empathy and compassion has felt like too tall an order for far too long.
lisa machado
feb 16 2024
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the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
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obesity canada
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diabetes canada

blood cancer treatment becomes first to benefit from canada's drug agency fast-track program

canada’s drug agency's time-limited recommendation program is set to deliver its first breakthrough with the blood cancer treatment epkinly.
angelica bottaro
sep 6 2024

how i care for leukemia: 'i’ve become stronger in standing up' for my family

jaunita rodenhiser wants other parents and caregivers to know about the happy endings of leukemia – and stay strong.
karen hawthorne
sep 4 2024

leukemia in canada: stats, impact and resources

estimates suggest that about 6,600 canadians will be diagnosed with leukemia, and 3,200 will die from the disease in 2024, according to the canadian cancer society.
karen hawthorne
sep 4 2024

what it feels like: facing leukemia, recurrence and the ripple effect on the people you love

surviving cancer has been tough for jennifer mitchell, but it wasn’t losing her hair or the debilitating fatigue and nausea of chemo that haunt her. it was telling her husband that her leukemia had come back.
karen hawthorne
aug 26 2024
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

diagnosed with leukemia: managing support, resources and your care team

a leukemia diagnosis can come as a shock, but with the proper support, navigating life afterward is much easier.
karen hawthorne
aug 20 2024

machado: will 'symptom science' make it easier to live with cancer?

understanding what causes side effects, who is most likely to develop them and how severe they will be can make a huge difference in the quality of life of people living with cancer.
lisa machado
apr 19 2024

cml: 'this thing is not going to be the end of my life'

onward mudindo was just 34 years old when he was diagnosed with a rare blood cancer called cml. over the next five years, the disease — and the side effects from the drugs used to treat it — forced him to face an increasingly uncertain future.
dave yasvinski
feb 21 2024

machado: empathy is good for us and for healthcare professionals. yet, here we are

healthcare that comes with empathy and compassion has felt like too tall an order for far too long.
lisa machado
feb 16 2024
powered by
obesity canada

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