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Dianne

Dianne

NHL Survivor

When I was a little girl, I knew I wanted to be a nurse so I could help people. I did become a registered nurse, predominately in critical care settings. So, when you receive a disease diagnosis, you treat the problem…right? Not necessarily I have learned.

Tak Wah, Ph.D.

Tak Wah

Researcher

A Leading Scientist Studying Precision Medicine Approaches for Leukemia and Lymphoma

Dr. Tak Wah Mak is one of the world’s most cited and accomplished scientists. After earning his PhD, Mak was recruited by the Ontario Cancer Institute (now Princess Margaret Cancer Centre) in Toronto, Canada, for a postdoctoral fellowship. 

Giulia

Giulia

Researcher

A Leading Researcher Advancing Immunotherapy for Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Emily

Emily

NHL Survivor

Emily, a 32-year-old mother of three young children, was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in August 2013. After a whirlwind of intense treatments over the next two years including chemotherapy, a stem cell transplant and months of hospitalization, Emily relapsed soon after each treatment.

Nicole

Nicole

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) survivor

In the summer of 2016, I wasn't feeling like my usual energetic self and felt tired all the time. Initially, I attributed my tiredness to my busy life as a wife and mother with a full-time job outside the home. Some of my other symptoms were weight loss, night sweats, and a persistent feeling that something was always stuck in my throat.

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