September 15 is World Lymphoma Awareness Day, a great day to not only raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of lymphoma, but to bring awareness to all of the important ways the lymphoma community comes together and brings hope to those living with lymphoma.
Over 100,000 people are living with lymphoma in Canada. It is the 5th most common cancer in Canada and does not discriminate with respect to race, gender, or age.
September 15 is World Lymphoma Awareness Day, a great day to not only raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of lymphoma, but to bring awareness to all of the important ways the lymphoma community comes together and brings hope to those living with lymphoma.
Patients, caregivers, professionals, and many others make up the lymphoma experience. This September 15, we have created three ways to help you let others know how they have made a difference in your journey.
Inspire, encourage, or give hope to someONE or tell someONE that they have inspired, encouraged, or given you hope.
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Send virtual flowers: Using the link provided on our facebook page, you can send a commemorative flower arrangement created especially in honour of World Lymphoma Awareness Day.
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Share your stories: Post a story, note, or message on our website for others to read and be encouraged.
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Donate in honour of someONE: Give a donation in memory or in honour of a special person and have a personalized World Lymphoma Awareness Day e-card sent to them