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There is no single myeloma experience

Myeloma touches the lives of tens of thousands of Canadians. Whether you are living with the disease, caring for someone who is, or connected another way, your experience and your story are important. We strive to share stories representing the multitude of experiences myeloma can bring.

There is no single myeloma experience

Myeloma touches the lives of tens of thousands of Canadians. Whether you are living with the disease, caring for someone who is, or are connected another way, your experience and your story are important. We strive to share stories representing the multitude of experiences myeloma can bring.

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Spotlight on Ron Surry

Patient, strong advocate, Support Group Leader and fundraiser in the BC South Interior

October, 2020

I came down with myeloma when I was 69 years old and started looking for others in the same circumstances. I wanted to start a support group here in the Okanagan Valley, so with the help of Myeloma Canada we held a support group meeting in Kelowna. That a

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Spotlight on Erma Roung

Past caregiver, long-standing Multiple Myeloma March leader

September, 2020

My husband Ken was diagnosed with myeloma in March of 2010, and at that time we knew nothing about the disease. He fell through all the cracks in the medical system and unfortunately died shortly thereafter. He was diagnosed on March 31st and two months l

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Spotlight on Richard K. Plante

Pharmaceutical partner; Medical Director, Hematology - Myeloma/Myeloid at Janssen Inc.; long-time, strong supporter of Myeloma Canada; helped initiate the creation of the Myeloma Canada Research Network and Database

August, 2020

Richard, when did you first learn about Myeloma Canada? It was the year Myeloma Canada was founded, 2005. Our [Janssen] Community Relations group was working with Aldo [Del Col, late Co-founder of Myeloma Canada] this time and we were part of a cross-fun

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Spotlight on Robin Sully

Person living with myeloma, strong advocate, support group leader (Ottawa, ON)

July, 2020

It has impacted all aspects of my life. I am a lawyer. Prior to my diagnosis I travelled extensively, working with partners in developing countries and countries in transition, supporting justice reform and access to justice initiatives. Although I was p

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Spotlight on Jackey LaBossiere

Person living with myeloma, Support Group Leader, Advocate (Winnipeg, MB)

June, 2020

I was diagnosed with myeloma in 2016 when I was 64 years old. I had feelings of solitude and that I was alone. I reached out to Myeloma Canada in April 2018 and we discussed the need for a support group in Winnipeg. Myeloma Canada has a wonderful guide fo

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Spotlight on Ellis Basevitz

Person living with myeloma, Strong Advocate, Myeloma Canada Board Member – Montreal, QC

May, 2020

I was diagnosed with multiple myeloma 15 years ago in 2005. I went to the internet for information about the disease and stumbled upon Myeloma Canada. I called and was connected to Aldo Del Col, Co- founder of Myeloma Canada. It only took a few discussion

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Spotlight on Manon Veilleux

Person living with myeloma, Support Group Leader, Advocate, and Patient Advisory Council Representative for Québec (Quebec City, QC)

April, 2020

I had a stem cell transplant in 2014 and found Myeloma Canada then. I also had another stem cell transplant in 2018, and again went to Myeloma Canada for information. When I was first diagnosed, I had ordered books from the USA and around the world.

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Spotlight on Lorelei Dalrymple

Person living with myeloma, Support Group Leader, Past Patient Advisory Council Chair, Myeloma Canada Board Member (Edmonton, Alberta)

March, 2020

When I was diagnosed with myeloma in 2009, my doctor gave me this wonderful patient handbook that was done by Myeloma Canada.In the handbook, I remember having all the information a person could want. It gave me the opportunity to reach out and connect wi

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Spotlight on Kevin Song

Hematologist, supporter of Myeloma Canada, member of the Myeloma Canada Scientific Roundtable

February, 2020

I first became involved with Myeloma Canada in a very interesting way! I was attending the American Society of Hematology (ASH) meeting in 2005 and I was getting on a bus, a shuttle, that was taking me to my hotel. A man sat down beside me, looked at my n

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Spotlight on David McMullen

Patient, strong advocate, volunteer, and Support Group leader

January, 2020

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