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Shane Byers
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Shane Byers of London, Ont., fundraises every year for Light The Night, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada’s flagship event. He does so in honour of his daughter, Kayla, who was diagnosed with leukemia at age 18.
Real Canadian Superstores and Extra Foods calls on community
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Real Canadian Superstores and Extra Foods locations from Ontario (except Ottawa) to BC/Yukon, as well as select Your Independent Grocers and No Frills locations, are calling on their customers and community members to help support the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada (…
Education, Events
Ian Murray
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Ian joined London’s inaugural Executive Leadership Committee in 2020 and believes giving back to the community as an integral part of who he is.
Taking the Road Less Travelled - Focusing on Positivity As We Return To “Normal”
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As we transition out of the COVID-19 world, you may have recently heard the term “return to normal” from friends, family, or other sources. The return to normal can generate different feelings for different people. For some, it may create happiness, anticipation, and excitedness…
COVID-19
LLSC partners with BioCanRx
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A new partnership between LLSC and BioCanRx will help Canadian scientists expand their ability to conduct clinical trials of CAR T therapy, an important new treatment for some blood cancers that have not responded to other treatments.
Education, Research
Another Day, Another Dollar
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My daughter was diagnosed with AML November 11, 2018. Our entire lives changed at that moment.
Jamie
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There are so many moments that can define your life. I have had many of these moments, but the most significant, life changing one is when I was diagnosed with acute promyelocytic leukemia.
Web Security Policy
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The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada (LLSC) goes to great lengths to protect the confidentiality and integrity of any personal information you share with us on the web.
Amanda Penney
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By earmarking her funds for research, Amanda’s achievement in raising over $63,000 not only made her Halifax’s 2021 Woman of the year, but also meant that she was able to directly support key research initiatives at the most critical time.