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Palliative Care: An extra layer of support in your cancer care
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Palliative care is appropriate for anyone with a serious illness such as blood cancer - regardless of their age, stage of disease, or prognosis. Palliative care is not limited to individuals with non-curative cancer. This type of care focusing on improving your quality of life,…
Myeloproliferative neoplasms
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Learn more about myeloproliferative neoplasms and the resources we have available.
Myeloproliferative neoplasms
Learning to be a caregiver
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The responsibilities are wide-ranging and many of them may be new to you. Even so, caring for your loved one is rewarding and learning to be a caregiver can help you provide the best possible care for your loved.
Mental health and wellness
Psychosocial care for kids, teens and their parents going through blood cancer
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Tziona Lugasi, clinical psychologist in the hemato-oncology department at CHU Sainte-Justine, talks about the impact of cancer on children, teens and their parents, and the transition from pediatric care to adult health care.
Mental health and wellness
Blood cancer research: Opportunities and impact
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Altogether, blood cancers are the third leading cause of cancer death in men and fourth in women, in Canada. From the beginning, we have funded blood cancer research because we believe research holds the key to saving lives.
Dental and oral complications
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Your treatment for cancer can cause dental and oral (mouth) complications. Complications are medical problems that happen as a result of a procedure, treatment, or illness. They affect one third of people who go through cancer treatment. Dental and oral health refer to the well-…
Treatment and side effects
May match opportunity!
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The Beer Store, a longtime supporter of the blood cancer community, has committed to matching your donation 3 times, up to $150,000, until June 16, 2023!
Teen blood cancers
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By staying informed you will feel prepared and less scared of what’s ahead.
Myeloma
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Learn about Myeloma, how it is diagnosed, an overview of treatments and what happens next.
Myeloma