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Le Réseau canadien des survivants du cancer travaille afin d'accroître la défense des intérêts des patients atteints du cancer.

06/15/2026

Registration is now OPEN for CCRAN’s 4th Annual Pan-Tumour Biomarkers Conference!

Join leading experts from across Canada and around the world for a free, two-day virtual event on June 18–19, 2026 — bringing together patient, clinical, and policy perspectives to advance a national strategy for comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) in metastatic cancer care.

For the first time, this year's Conference will offer real-time captions in French and several other languages, ensuring the content is more accessible to attendees across Canada and around the world.

Registering secures your spot at the live event and gives you early access to all video recordings, presentation materials and shared content before they become publicly available.

🗓️June 18–19, 2026
💻Virtual — join from anywhere
Free

REGISTER NOW: https://bit.ly/biomarkers26

06/10/2026

Jayden Nelson, Canada's World Cup cancer survivor an inspirational late roster addition
https://torontosun com/sports/soccer/jayden-nelson-canada-world-cup-cancer-survivor-inspirational-addition

Toronto native is a childhood cancer survivor and was officially added to Canada's FIFA World Cup 2026 squad on Tuesday.

The adversity that Nelson battled in the past year to fight his way onto to Canada’s roster is nothing compared to Jayden’s life-and-death travails as a toddler.

At just 18 months of age, he was diagnosed with a rare form of testicular germ cell cancer. Chemotherapy initially took it into remission, but when the disease returned to his lungs, Nelson’s devastated family was warned that the damage done would almost certainly mean that an active lifestyle, including sports, would be out of the question.

Jayden wants to tell his story so other kids can be inspired to do the same.

06/09/2026

Lymphoma Week Events 2026 - Le français suit

Lymphoma is one of the most common blood cancers, yet every lymphoma experience is unique. During Lymphoma Week 2026, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada is offering a series of free virtual educational sessions featuring leading experts who will provide clear, accessible information on lymphoma diagnosis, treatment, recovery and long-term care.

Whether individuals are newly diagnosed, undergoing treatment, living in remission, supporting a loved one, or simply looking to learn more, these sessions offer valuable information and support.

July 28, 2026 | 1:00 PM ET
Hodgkin Lymphoma: Understanding Treatment, Recovery and Your Future Health

July 30, 2026 | 1:00 PM ET
Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas: Navigating Diagnostic Diversity and Treatment Innovations

More information and registration: https://www.bloodcancers.ca/events/lymphoma-week-2026

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Semaine du lymphome 2026

Dans le cadre de la Semaine du lymphome 2026, la Société de leucémie et lymphome du Canada offrons également deux séances éducatives virtuelles gratuites en français.

7 juillet 2026 | 12 h 00 HE
Lymphomes non hodgkiniens : Naviguer la diversité des diagnostics et les nouvelles approches thérapeutiques

9 juillet 2026 | 11 h 00 HE
Lymphome hodgkinien – Maîtriser son parcours de soins : Traitements, rétablissement et vitalité future

Plus d'information et inscription: https://www.cancersdusang.ca/%C3%A9v%C3%A9nements/semaine-du-lymphome-2026

06/08/2026

Co-workers rally around cancer patient
https://globalnews ca/video/11891424/co-workers-rally-around-cancer-patient/

The financial burden of cancer is profound, affecting both patients and caregivers. While Canada's universal healthcare covers core hospital and physician fees, the average patient faces $33,000 in out-of-pocket costs and lost income over their lifetime. These combined burdens can lead to a reduced quality of life and non-adherence to treatments.

This story is an inspiring show of support! It's heartwarming to see co-workers come together to help one of their own during such a difficult time. Let's continue to raise awareness about the financial challenges cancer patients face and stand by them!

Photos from Canadian Cancer Survivor Network's post 06/07/2026

Just touched down back in Ottawa from being in Calgary for a couple days and have been thinking a lot about today and what it means to people in the cancer community.

Survivor as a term, in some settings, has become a hot button issue. Some people don’t identify with it, and you know what? That is okay. The person chooses and defines their journey. Not us.

I want anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer, made it through treatment, has been declared no evidence of disease, has been encouraged to view the treatment of their cancer as a chronic disease, and living despite their diagnosis to know they are surviving cancer therefore you are a survivor.

Today is for you to celebrate your milestones, big and small. Hold onto these moments, for they tell your story of strength, resilience, and healing.

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