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The Rediscovery of Self Through Hardship: Alison Evans' Story

Ovarian cancer is known as the cancer that whispers. Its lack of symptoms means many women are not diagnosed until later stages, when the disease has spread and is more difficult to treat. 56-year-old

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Roy Kirby

Life beyond cancer: Roy Kirby's story

Roy Kirby is all too familiar with the devastation that accompanies the word “cancer.” His own journey began in 1998, when his wife, Patty, was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. After six years

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Apart Together: How Donors Fostered a Culture of Wellness Amidst a Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped life as we know it. There’s hardly been a corner of our world left unaffected. Not surprisingly, one of the hardest-hit populations has been health-care workers

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Woman Giving Birth

A Legacy Lighting the Way for New Life

Welcoming new life into the world is a delicate thing. Whether it’s someone’s first child or their fifth, becoming a new parent is as exciting as it is scary. One cannot help but look inward and take

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The Science of Sleeping Organs | Promising New Research to Improve Organ Transplantation

Ideas can really take on a life of their own. And like any other living thing, they require proper nourishment and a suitable environment in which to flourish. Same as how certain creatures grow

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Regaining her strength along a different path: Holly Kettle's Story

She didn't notice at first, but everything changed in a moment. When 38-year-old triathlete Holly Kettle headed out for a short morning run last June, she felt great. Afterward, she headed to her job

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Understanding the language of breast cancer through translational research

For anyone, a cancer diagnosis is a devastating revelation. The mind reels as one’s mortality is suddenly thrust into the spotlight sooner than anticipated. More disheartening still must be the moment

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Enduring Words | An Anonymous Letter from a Grateful Patient

Choosing to give to charity is the willingness to share in a vision for something better—the manifestation of one’s hope for the future. At London Health Sciences Foundation, we have the distinct

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The Year of Yes: Chris Slabon's Story

Chris Slabon has an anecdote for everything, it seems. His motto is: if you can make it funny, make it funny. But when he found an odd-looking mole on his chest in 2012, the jokes were put on hold, if

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Jukka Schotter

A Recurring Resilience: The Cardinal Strong Fundraiser

Jukka Schotter carries the memory of his mother like birdsong: the kind that dances along the daylight and celebrates the soul. He’s not wistful when he speaks of her. It’s admiration in his voice—an

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