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Cancer related fatigue and brain fog are often said to be the most common and distressing symptoms reported by people living with cancer. Learn about the two big 'F' words in cancer care and treatment along with how to manage fatigue in day to day life and self-management techniques to improve brain fog.
Get a better understanding of the information about clinical trials from reliable and trustworthy resources. Hear the firsthand experiences of a clinical trial participant.
Join transplant coordinators Lucas and Jason as they provide insight into the pathway prior to allogeneic stem cell transplant and the road to recovery afterwards. Allogeneic stem cell or marrow transplants continue to be a treatment option for many diagnosed with leukemia, aggressive lymphoma and other hematological disorders.
Hear real stories from three Acute Myeloid Leukemia panelists about hope, healing and recovery. Our panel of speakers will each share their story of diagnosis, treatment and recovery and provide personal insight into managing a blood cancer diagnosis.
Dr. Elsawy will be highlighting advancements in AML research and treatment in Atlantic Canada. Dr. Elsawy is an Assistant Professor of Hematology and Attending Hematologist and Transplant Physician, Dalhousie University and Nova Scotia Health Authority, and affiliated to the Fred Hutch Cancer Research Centre, Seattle.
Join the LLSC as we (virtually) sit down with a group of ALL and AML survivors as they share their experiences with acute leukemia and the ways they not only survived but thrived.
In this workshop you will be able to cook nutritious foods that nourish the body. Follow along with Robyn and Gail from Simply for Life who will be sharing recipes geared towards those living with, or recovering from a blood cancer, including foods that help boost energy and ensure you are getting all the right nutrients.
Dr. Laveena Munshi discusses leukemia research advances and stem cell transplants for hematological malignancies.
Dr. Mary Jane Esplen, Executive Director, Scientist, and Professor, de Souza Institute, University Health Network and University of Toronto discusses common survivorship issues and shares ways to cope and move forward.
Explore the impact of a cancer diagnosis - both on the individual and family. Additionally, the non-medical implications following a diagnosis are addressed and further highlight the challenges in moving forward and finding a "new normal."