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WAYS TO GIVE
Giving. We invite you to support Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada in a way that is most meaningful to you. DONATE NOW - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADA Donate Now. Make a gift to support brain tumour patient programs and research today. When a loved one hears the words, “you have a brain tumour”, we are all affected. Affected by a flood of emotion, feelings of expectation, and the desire to do somethinganything tomake things better.
WIG AND HAIR
It’s hard not to be self-conscious about it. Wigs continue to be a popular choice for brain tumour patients experiencing treatment-related hair loss. The good news is there are a number of options available. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of wig retailersacross Canada.
GLIOBLASTOMA (GB)
The incidence of glioblastoma (GB), also known as glioblastoma multiforme, is 4 per 100,000 people in Canada according to the Brain Tumour Registry of Canada*. GB accounts for 12-15% of all intracranial tumours and 50-60% of astrocytic tumours. GBMs increase in ACCUEIL - FONDATION CANADIENNE DES TUMEURS …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Nous aidons les personnes touchées par n’importe quel type de tumeur cérébrale. Grâce au soutien de donateurs, d’entreprises et d’organismes, environ 55 000 Canadiens vivant avec une tumeur cérébrale peuvent trouver de l’espoir. De l’espoir grâce à la recherche. De l’espoir grâce au soutien des patients et WORLD BRAIN TUMOUR AWARENESS DAY World Brain Tumour Awareness Day. June 8 is World Brain Tumour Day each year. Watch @BrainTumourFdn for a special awareness-raising social media activity. The “Deutsche Hirntumorhilfe e.V.” (German Brain Tumor Association) started this international commemoration day in the year 2000 as a tribute to all brain tumour patients and theirfamilies.
LIVING AND FIGHTING WITH CUSHING'S DISEASE Danielle is a brain tumour survivor who first shared her story in 2015. Almost a decade of living with a brain tumour and a rare disease she has again graciously provided an update – all the while spreading awareness of brain tumours. MY STORY - BY KAITLYN LAWES - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF People of Note. Brain Tumour Walk. June 15, 2020. Hi everyone! My name is Kaitlyn Lawes. Some of you may “know” me from my curling career. For those who don’t, I am a 2x Olympic Champion, and a World Champion in my sport. But, what many of you don’t know is my story. I would trade all of my sporting success away in a heartbeat, if it HOMEPAGE - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADAFACING A BRAIN TUMOURCARE & SUPPORTGET INVOLVEDSTORIES & BLOGRESEARCHWAYS TO GIVE We are a dedicated team of volunteers, patients, survivors, family members, health care professionals and staff, determined to make the journey with a brain tumour one full of hope and support. We work collaboratively to serve the needs of those Canadians affected by all types of brain tumours. Brain tumours are unpredictable and complex. 2021 BRAIN TUMOUR WALK 2020 Virtual Brain Tumour Walk recap. This year’s Virtual Brain Tumour Walk was an incredible experience, knowing we were walking together all across Canada on the same day.WAYS TO GIVE
Giving. We invite you to support Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada in a way that is most meaningful to you. DONATE NOW - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADA Donate Now. Make a gift to support brain tumour patient programs and research today. When a loved one hears the words, “you have a brain tumour”, we are all affected. Affected by a flood of emotion, feelings of expectation, and the desire to do somethinganything tomake things better.
WIG AND HAIR
It’s hard not to be self-conscious about it. Wigs continue to be a popular choice for brain tumour patients experiencing treatment-related hair loss. The good news is there are a number of options available. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of wig retailersacross Canada.
GLIOBLASTOMA (GB)
The incidence of glioblastoma (GB), also known as glioblastoma multiforme, is 4 per 100,000 people in Canada according to the Brain Tumour Registry of Canada*. GB accounts for 12-15% of all intracranial tumours and 50-60% of astrocytic tumours. GBMs increase in ACCUEIL - FONDATION CANADIENNE DES TUMEURS …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Nous aidons les personnes touchées par n’importe quel type de tumeur cérébrale. Grâce au soutien de donateurs, d’entreprises et d’organismes, environ 55 000 Canadiens vivant avec une tumeur cérébrale peuvent trouver de l’espoir. De l’espoir grâce à la recherche. De l’espoir grâce au soutien des patients et WORLD BRAIN TUMOUR AWARENESS DAY World Brain Tumour Awareness Day. June 8 is World Brain Tumour Day each year. Watch @BrainTumourFdn for a special awareness-raising social media activity. The “Deutsche Hirntumorhilfe e.V.” (German Brain Tumor Association) started this international commemoration day in the year 2000 as a tribute to all brain tumour patients and theirfamilies.
LIVING AND FIGHTING WITH CUSHING'S DISEASE Danielle is a brain tumour survivor who first shared her story in 2015. Almost a decade of living with a brain tumour and a rare disease she has again graciously provided an update – all the while spreading awareness of brain tumours. MY STORY - BY KAITLYN LAWES - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF People of Note. Brain Tumour Walk. June 15, 2020. Hi everyone! My name is Kaitlyn Lawes. Some of you may “know” me from my curling career. For those who don’t, I am a 2x Olympic Champion, and a World Champion in my sport. But, what many of you don’t know is my story. I would trade all of my sporting success away in a heartbeat, if itVIRTUAL SUPPORT
Contact Support Staff today: 1-800-265-5106 or locally 519-642-7755. Calls are answered Monday to Friday, from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm (EST).Email us here.
BRAIN TUMOUR TYPES
The WHO classifies brain tumours by cell origin and how the cells behave, from the least aggressive (non-malignant) to the most aggressive (malignant). Some brain tumour types are assigned a grade ranging from Grade I (non-malignant) to Grade IV (most malignant), which also signifies the rate of growth. On May 9, 2016, the WHOpublished an
RAISING AWARENESS
There are multiple ways you can help raise awareness of brain tumours, at various times throughout the year. We have tools to help you. GIVING - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADA Join a Brain Tumour Walk – Events run across Canada in May and June. Host a Community Event – Organize and host an event in your community with proceeds designated to Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada. Gift of Securities – Make a gift of stocks, bonds, or mutual funds and benefit from tax savings. Corporate Giving – Partner withBrain
SUPERKIDS - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADA SUPERKIDS is an educational program that seeks to spread education, awareness, empathy, kindness and understanding. This program is designed to help teachers and parents educate kids and teenagers about brain tumours and how the brain works. ACCUEIL - FONDATION CANADIENNE DES TUMEURS …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Nous aidons les personnes touchées par n’importe quel type de tumeur cérébrale. Grâce au soutien de donateurs, d’entreprises et d’organismes, environ 55 000 Canadiens vivant avec une tumeur cérébrale peuvent trouver de l’espoir. De l’espoir grâce à la recherche. De l’espoir grâce au soutien des patients et SIBLING SUPPORT PROJECT The Sibling Support Project ( www.siblingsupportproject.com) was created by five students from McGill University’s Ingram School of Nursing. They developed these resources as a response to the need for more sibling supports. The team is: Thomas Saikaley, Nilani Thuraisingham, Leah Tracey, Aviva Wang & Sydney Wasserman.ACOUSTIC NEUROMA
An acoustic neuroma affects the nerves responsible for hearing and balance. This type of non-malignant brain tumour grows from the sheath surrounding the eighth cranial nerve and as a result can cause such symptoms as hearing loss, balance difficulty and tinnitus. The size of the tumour when first diagnosed is variable and in some cases can be GUELPH SUPPORT GROUP The Guelph Brain Tumour Support Group meets on the third Monday of every month. Get support, connections, and information. SEVANAH’S STORY: GRACE AND FAITH IN THE MIDST OF TRAGEDY Sevanah’s Story: Grace and Faith in the Midst of Tragedy. Pediatric. February 3, 2016. Sevanah Kathleen Simmons was an active, normal six-year-old girl who loved singing, dancing her highland steps, creating artistic masterpieces, and writing and drawing her beloved monkey stories. She had 35+ monkey stuffies she fondly referred to as‘The
HOMEPAGE - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADAFACING A BRAIN TUMOURCARE & SUPPORTGET INVOLVEDSTORIES & BLOGRESEARCHWAYS TO GIVE We are a dedicated team of volunteers, patients, survivors, family members, health care professionals and staff, determined to make the journey with a brain tumour one full of hope and support. We work collaboratively to serve the needs of those Canadians affected by all types of brain tumours. Brain tumours are unpredictable and complex. 2021 BRAIN TUMOUR WALK 2020 Virtual Brain Tumour Walk recap. This year’s Virtual Brain Tumour Walk was an incredible experience, knowing we were walking together all across Canada on the same day.VIRTUAL SUPPORT
Contact Support Staff today: 1-800-265-5106 or locally 519-642-7755. Calls are answered Monday to Friday, from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm (EST).Email us here.
DONATE NOW - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADAAMERICAN BRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATIONBRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATIONBRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATIONCHILDHOOD BRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATIONNATIONAL BRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATIONNATIONAL BRAIN TUMORFOUNDATION
Donate Now. Make a gift to support brain tumour patient programs and research today. When a loved one hears the words, “you have a brain tumour”, we are all affected. Affected by a flood of emotion, feelings of expectation, and the desire to do somethinganything tomake things better.
WAYS TO GIVE
Giving. We invite you to support Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada in a way that is most meaningful to you. GIVING - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADA Join a Brain Tumour Walk – Events run across Canada in May and June. Host a Community Event – Organize and host an event in your community with proceeds designated to Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada. Gift of Securities – Make a gift of stocks, bonds, or mutual funds and benefit from tax savings. Corporate Giving – Partner withBrain
WIG AND HAIR
It’s hard not to be self-conscious about it. Wigs continue to be a popular choice for brain tumour patients experiencing treatment-related hair loss. The good news is there are a number of options available. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of wig retailersacross Canada.
GLIOBLASTOMA (GB)
The incidence of glioblastoma (GB), also known as glioblastoma multiforme, is 4 per 100,000 people in Canada according to the Brain Tumour Registry of Canada*. GB accounts for 12-15% of all intracranial tumours and 50-60% of astrocytic tumours. GBMs increase in LIVING AND FIGHTING WITH CUSHING'S DISEASE Danielle is a brain tumour survivor who first shared her story in 2015. Almost a decade of living with a brain tumour and a rare disease she has again graciously provided an update – all the while spreading awareness of brain tumours. GUELPH SUPPORT GROUP The Guelph Brain Tumour Support Group meets on the third Monday of every month. Get support, connections, and information. HOMEPAGE - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADAFACING A BRAIN TUMOURCARE & SUPPORTGET INVOLVEDSTORIES & BLOGRESEARCHWAYS TO GIVE We are a dedicated team of volunteers, patients, survivors, family members, health care professionals and staff, determined to make the journey with a brain tumour one full of hope and support. We work collaboratively to serve the needs of those Canadians affected by all types of brain tumours. Brain tumours are unpredictable and complex. 2021 BRAIN TUMOUR WALK 2020 Virtual Brain Tumour Walk recap. This year’s Virtual Brain Tumour Walk was an incredible experience, knowing we were walking together all across Canada on the same day.VIRTUAL SUPPORT
Contact Support Staff today: 1-800-265-5106 or locally 519-642-7755. Calls are answered Monday to Friday, from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm (EST).Email us here.
DONATE NOW - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADAAMERICAN BRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATIONBRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATIONBRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATIONCHILDHOOD BRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATIONNATIONAL BRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATIONNATIONAL BRAIN TUMORFOUNDATION
Donate Now. Make a gift to support brain tumour patient programs and research today. When a loved one hears the words, “you have a brain tumour”, we are all affected. Affected by a flood of emotion, feelings of expectation, and the desire to do somethinganything tomake things better.
WAYS TO GIVE
Giving. We invite you to support Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada in a way that is most meaningful to you. GIVING - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADA Join a Brain Tumour Walk – Events run across Canada in May and June. Host a Community Event – Organize and host an event in your community with proceeds designated to Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada. Gift of Securities – Make a gift of stocks, bonds, or mutual funds and benefit from tax savings. Corporate Giving – Partner withBrain
WIG AND HAIR
It’s hard not to be self-conscious about it. Wigs continue to be a popular choice for brain tumour patients experiencing treatment-related hair loss. The good news is there are a number of options available. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of wig retailersacross Canada.
GLIOBLASTOMA (GB)
The incidence of glioblastoma (GB), also known as glioblastoma multiforme, is 4 per 100,000 people in Canada according to the Brain Tumour Registry of Canada*. GB accounts for 12-15% of all intracranial tumours and 50-60% of astrocytic tumours. GBMs increase in LIVING AND FIGHTING WITH CUSHING'S DISEASE Danielle is a brain tumour survivor who first shared her story in 2015. Almost a decade of living with a brain tumour and a rare disease she has again graciously provided an update – all the while spreading awareness of brain tumours. GUELPH SUPPORT GROUP The Guelph Brain Tumour Support Group meets on the third Monday of every month. Get support, connections, and information. WHO WE ARE - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADA Founder Steve Northey discusses why the mission to help patients is so important. Meet some of the amazing people involved with Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada: survivors including Jennifer, Rick, Sara, Alice, volunteer Dr. Joe Megyesi and founder Steve Northey – and learn about the impact that donations have on brain tumour patients andtheir families.
FACTS ABOUT BRAIN TUMOURS A brain tumour is a growth of abnormal cells that are either within or around the structure of the brain. Non-malignant tumours account for almost two thirds of all primary brain tumours. The most common type of primary malignant brain tumour is glioblastoma. Average survival, even with aggressive treatment, is less than one year.RAISING AWARENESS
There are multiple ways you can help raise awareness of brain tumours, at various times throughout the year. We have tools to help you. RESEARCH - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADA Research. Our vision is: To find the cause of and a cure for brain tumours while improving the quality of life for those affected. Research is the key to achieving our vision.WAYS TO GIVE
Giving. We invite you to support Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada in a way that is most meaningful to you. CONTACT US - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADA Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada. 205 Horton St E, Suite 203, London, ON N6B 1K7. The office is open Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm (EST). Have a question,GLIOBLASTOMA (GB)
The incidence of glioblastoma (GB), also known as glioblastoma multiforme, is 4 per 100,000 people in Canada according to the Brain Tumour Registry of Canada*. GB accounts for 12-15% of all intracranial tumours and 50-60% of astrocytic tumours. GBMs increase inACOUSTIC NEUROMA
An acoustic neuroma affects the nerves responsible for hearing and balance. This type of non-malignant brain tumour grows from the sheath surrounding the eighth cranial nerve and as a result can cause such symptoms as hearing loss, balance difficulty and tinnitus. The size of the tumour when first diagnosed is variable and in some cases can be BRAIN TUMOUR AWARENESS MONTH Share your story Follow Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube and share your stories, videos and images during the month of May. Facebook fundraise These fundraisers are easy to set up, and a great way to help us continue the work we are doing on behalf of the entire brain tumour community. FAITH, FAMILY, FOCUS Leena knows the benefits of persistence and positivity. One day at work in 2003, Leena suddenly got a severe headache and eye pain. The episode lasted 15 minutes, ending with her vomiting. HOMEPAGE - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADAFACING A BRAIN TUMOURCARE & SUPPORTGET INVOLVEDSTORIES & BLOGRESEARCHWAYS TO GIVE Timeline Photos WEBINAIRE – Le cancer du cerveau : voir l’ordre dans le chaos | Mercredi 2 juin 2021 à 18h Grâce à de nouvelles technologies qui permettent d’étudier des milliers de cellules une à la fois, Dr Couturier et son équipe ont découvert que les cellules qui composent le cancer de tous les patients suivent un ordre particulier : celui d’un cerveau en développement. 2021 BRAIN TUMOUR WALK 2020 Virtual Brain Tumour Walk recap. This year’s Virtual Brain Tumour Walk was an incredible experience, knowing we were walking together all across Canada on the same day.VIRTUAL SUPPORT
Virtual Support Group Services. In order to protect the safety of our community, all of our in-person support groups have been cancelled until the New Year 2021. DONATE NOW - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADAAMERICAN BRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATIONBRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATIONBRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATIONCHILDHOOD BRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATIONNATIONAL BRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATIONNATIONAL BRAIN TUMORFOUNDATION
When a loved one hears the words, “you have a brain tumour”, we are all affected. Affected by a flood of emotion, feelings of expectation, and the desire to do somethinganything to make thingsbetter.
WAYS TO GIVE
A bequest can be a tangible expression of appreciation for the support provided to you or your loved one. GIVING - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADA You can give Online. Make a secure donation online using your credit card.. By Phone. Call 1-800-265-5106. By Mail. Please make your cheque payable to: Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada and mail to:WIG AND HAIR
Wig and Hair. NOTE: Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada does not accept hair donations. Please see our external links page for a list of organizations that specialize in hair and wigs. LIVING AND FIGHTING WITH CUSHING'S DISEASE Danielle is a brain tumour survivor who first shared her story in 2015. Almost a decade of living with a brain tumour and a rare disease she has again graciously provided an update – all the while spreading awareness of brain tumours.GLIOBLASTOMA (GB)
Glioblastoma (GB) is the most common and most aggressive malignant primary brain tumour. These tumours contain various cell types, the most common being astrocytes. GUELPH SUPPORT GROUP The Guelph Brain Tumour Support Group meets on the third Monday of every month. Get support, connections, and information. HOMEPAGE - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADAFACING A BRAIN TUMOURCARE & SUPPORTGET INVOLVEDSTORIES & BLOGRESEARCHWAYS TO GIVE Timeline Photos WEBINAIRE – Le cancer du cerveau : voir l’ordre dans le chaos | Mercredi 2 juin 2021 à 18h Grâce à de nouvelles technologies qui permettent d’étudier des milliers de cellules une à la fois, Dr Couturier et son équipe ont découvert que les cellules qui composent le cancer de tous les patients suivent un ordre particulier : celui d’un cerveau en développement. 2021 BRAIN TUMOUR WALK 2020 Virtual Brain Tumour Walk recap. This year’s Virtual Brain Tumour Walk was an incredible experience, knowing we were walking together all across Canada on the same day.VIRTUAL SUPPORT
Virtual Support Group Services. In order to protect the safety of our community, all of our in-person support groups have been cancelled until the New Year 2021. DONATE NOW - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADAAMERICAN BRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATIONBRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATIONBRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATIONCHILDHOOD BRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATIONNATIONAL BRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATIONNATIONAL BRAIN TUMORFOUNDATION
When a loved one hears the words, “you have a brain tumour”, we are all affected. Affected by a flood of emotion, feelings of expectation, and the desire to do somethinganything to make thingsbetter.
WAYS TO GIVE
A bequest can be a tangible expression of appreciation for the support provided to you or your loved one. GIVING - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADA You can give Online. Make a secure donation online using your credit card.. By Phone. Call 1-800-265-5106. By Mail. Please make your cheque payable to: Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada and mail to:WIG AND HAIR
Wig and Hair. NOTE: Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada does not accept hair donations. Please see our external links page for a list of organizations that specialize in hair and wigs. LIVING AND FIGHTING WITH CUSHING'S DISEASE Danielle is a brain tumour survivor who first shared her story in 2015. Almost a decade of living with a brain tumour and a rare disease she has again graciously provided an update – all the while spreading awareness of brain tumours.GLIOBLASTOMA (GB)
Glioblastoma (GB) is the most common and most aggressive malignant primary brain tumour. These tumours contain various cell types, the most common being astrocytes. GUELPH SUPPORT GROUP The Guelph Brain Tumour Support Group meets on the third Monday of every month. Get support, connections, and information. WHO WE ARE - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADA Founder Steve Northey discusses why the mission to help patients is so important. Meet some of the amazing people involved with Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada: survivors including Jennifer, Rick, Sara, Alice, volunteer Dr. Joe Megyesi and founder Steve Northey – and learn about the impact that donations have on brain tumour patients andtheir families.
FACTS ABOUT BRAIN TUMOURS It is estimated that 55,000 Canadians are surviving with a brain tumour. There are over 120 different types of brain tumours, making effective treatment very complicated.WAYS TO GIVE
A bequest can be a tangible expression of appreciation for the support provided to you or your loved one. RESEARCH - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADA Research. Our vision is: To find the cause of and a cure for brain tumours while improving the quality of life for those affected. Research is the key to achieving our vision.RAISING AWARENESS
There are multiple ways you can help raise awareness of brain tumours, at various times throughout the year. We have tools to help you. CONTACT US - BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADA If you are impacted by a brain tumour, help is here. Reach out for support, education, information, and to learn about research.ACOUSTIC NEUROMA
For brain tumour patients, a prognosis depends on several factors, which can include age and other health issues, the size of the tumour, its molecular profile, the type of tumour, how much can be removed and its response to treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy.GLIOBLASTOMA (GB)
Glioblastoma (GB) is the most common and most aggressive malignant primary brain tumour. These tumours contain various cell types, the most common being astrocytes.WINNIPEG MB
Nous voilà à quelques jours de notre première Marche des tumeurs cérébrales virtuelle! Nous devons vous avouer que nous sommes à la fois excités et anxieux FAITH, FAMILY, FOCUS Leena knows the benefits of persistence and positivity. One day at work in 2003, Leena suddenly got a severe headache and eye pain. The episode lasted 15 minutes, ending with her vomiting.Brain Tumour Walk
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CALGARY SUPPORT GROUP (CANCELLED) Wellspring Calgary 1404 Home Road NW Calgary, Alberta T3B 1G7 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm More DetailsRecurring Event
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HAMILTON PEDIATRIC SUPPORT GROUP (AFFILIATED) (CANCELLED) Wellwood, 501 Sanitorium Rd, Hamilton, ON 12:00 am - 12:00 am More DetailsRecurring Event
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BURLINGTON SUPPORT GROUP (CANCELLED) Aldershot Public Library, 550 Plains Road East, Burlington, ON 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm More DetailsRecurring Event
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VIRTUAL SUPPORT GROUP – EASTERN CANADA 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm More DetailsRecurring Event
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GUELPH SUPPORT GROUP (CANCELLED) Three Willows United Church, Guelph 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm More DetailsRecurring Event
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MISSISSAUGA SUPPORT GROUP (CANCELLED) Westminster United Church, 4094 Tomken Rd. Mississauga, ON 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm More DetailsRecurring Event
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VIRTUAL SUPPORT GROUP FOR CAREGIVERS – EASTERN CANADA 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm More Details21
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REGINA BRAIN TUMOUR INFORMATION EVENT (POSTPONED) sandman hotel & suites regina 06:00 pm - 08:00 pm More DetailsRecurring Event
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NORTH BAY SUPPORT GROUP (CANCELLED) Library of St. Luke's Catholic Elementary School, 225 Milani Road,North Bay, Ontario
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NEW GLASGOW SUPPORT GROUP (CANCELLED) East River Manor, 695 East River Road, New Glasgow, NS B2H 5E9 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm More DetailsRecurring Event
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SARNIA SUPPORT GROUP (CANCELLED) St. Giles Presbyterian Church, 770 Lakeshore Road, Sarnia, ON 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm More Details23
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SUDBURY SUPPORT GROUP (CANCELLED) The Parkside Centre, 140 Durham Street, Sudbury, Ontario 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm More Details29
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WEBINAR: AN OVERVIEW OF NON-MALIGNANT BRAIN TUMOURS AND TREATMENTUPDATES
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OTTAWA SUPPORT GROUP (CANCELLED) Maplesoft Centre, 1500 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa, ON. 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm More DetailsRecurring Event
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TORONTO SUPPORT GROUP (CANCELLED) Wellspring Westerkirk House at Sunnybrook, (at the corner of Bayview Ave and Wellness Way), 105 Wellness Way, Toronto, Ontario 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm More DetailsRecurring Event
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LONDON SUPPORT GROUP (CANCELLED) First Baptist Church, 568 Richmond Street London, ON 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm More DetailsRecurring Event
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MONTREAL SUPPORT GROUP – FRENCH (ANNULÉ) Fondation Virage - Wellness Centre, CHUM, 14th Floor, Room C14-7065, 1051 Sanguinet Street, Montréal, QC H2X 3E4 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm More DetailsRecurring Event
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VIRTUAL SUPPORT GROUP FOR CAREGIVERS – WESTERN CANADA 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm More DetailsRecurring Event
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VANCOUVER SUPPORT GROUP (AFFILIATED) (CANCELLED) John Jambor Room, 1st Floor, BC Cancer, 600 West 10th Ave. Vancouver,BC
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MONTREAL SUPPORT GROUP FOR CAREGIVERS (CANCELLED) Hope & Cope Wellness Centre, Lou’s House, 4635 Côte-Sainte-Catherine Road (Corner Lavoie), Montreal, QC H3W 1M1 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm More DetailsRecurring Event
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MONTREAL SUPPORT GROUP – ENGLISH (CANCELLED) Hope & Cope Wellness Centre, Lou’s House 4635 Côte-Sainte-Catherine Road (Corner Lavoie) Montreal, QC H3W 1M1 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm More DetailsRecurring Event
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AJAX SUPPORT GROUP (CANCELLED) St. Paul's United Church, 65 King's Crescent, Ajax, ON 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm More DetailsRecurring Event
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VICTORIA SUPPORT GROUP (AFFILIATED) Wellness Room (Third floor), Vancouver Island Centre, BC Cancer 2410 Lee Avenue (Royal Jubilee Hospital Site), Victoria, BC 10:30 am - 12:00 pm More DetailsRecurring Event
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MONCTON SUPPORT GROUP (CANCELLED) Moncton Hospital, 135 MacBeath Ave, Room 6A, Moncton, NB 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm More DetailsRecurring Event
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EDMONTON SUPPORT GROUP (CANCELLED) Wellspring Edmonton 11306 65 Ave NW Edmonton, AB 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm More Details23-09
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