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After four years of volunteering for LGFB, Rachel wanted to do more to support the cause, so she decided to take on fundraising.
Aug. 11, 2017 | by Larissa Cahute
Read moreKaren Zeppa Coyne was a champion for living a fulfilling life with cancer.
Aug. 9, 2017 | by Facing Cancer Together
Read moreEver since I can remember, cancer has been a part of me. From the first diagnosis, at the age of two, to the countless MRIs, CT scans, ultrasounds, bloodwork and X-rays - it's been part of my life.
Aug. 9, 2017 | by Anyse Lebeau
Read moreIt's problematic that we think we have any type of grasp or control over the outcome of anything let alone a potential life-threatening, rogue disease.
Aug. 4, 2017 | by Ashlinn Sarah Jane
Read moreOn behalf of women and their families impacted by cancer and its treatment, dear friend Catherine, you will live on in our hearts forever.
Aug. 2, 2017 | by Facing Cancer Together
Read moreWhen Toronto’s Tara Cochrane lost her best friend to a rare and aggressive form of cancer at the age of 35, she knew she wanted to do something in her honour.
July 31, 2017 | by Larissa Cahute
Read moreThese are things I always made sure to pack and keep on-hand – not only for chemo, but during my period of treatment whenever I stepped out.
July 28, 2017 | by Adriana Lombardo
Read moreKelley Adamson, a nurse in Surrey, B.C., thought she was able to empathize with her cancer patients – until she was diagnosed with the disease herself.
July 17, 2017 | by Larissa Cahute
Read moreYour first step is to give yourself permission to experience and express all of the emotions affecting you. There is no right or wrong way to feel after a cancer diagnosis, so take your emotions one day at a time and accept them as they come.
July 13, 2017 | by Georgia Gables
Read moreToday I'd like to talk about some of the things that were a comfort to me during my cancer treatments. I will go through some of the categories that are particularly difficult for cancer patients and talk about what within them helped get me through.
July 7, 2017 | by Ashlinn Sarah Jane
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