Myeloma Canada
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Montreal Multiple Myeloma March taking steps towards helping find a cureThe 5 kilometer walk around John Abbott College raises money for research and treatments. The blood cancer that forms in white blood cells in the bone marrow is incurable.HealthOct 2, 2022
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Memorial walk in Halifax raises $16K for myeloma researchMyeloma is a type of blood cancer that impacts white blood cells. There is no cure, but fundraising efforts are helping to find more treatments.HealthSep 18, 2022
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Cobourg-area woman to march to raise multiple myeloma awareness after own diagnosisThe annual Cobourg Multiple Myeloma March is scheduled for Sept. 25 beginning at the Lions Pavilion, including one woman with a personal connection to the fundraising challenge .HealthSep 7, 2022
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Manitoba teams march, raise $25K for blood cancer researchMaria Marinelli organized Winnipeg's 11th annual Multiple Myeloma March to help fundraise for alternate treatments and research for the disease.CanadaSep 12, 2021
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Saskatoon Multiple Myeloma March raises over $21,000 for researchAdvocate and myeloma patient Ray Wilgenbusch was one of many marchers out Sunday, walking in their own communities.HealthSep 27, 2020
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Ottawa dad of 3 with multiple myeloma walking for cureAccording to Myeloma Canada, eight Canadians are diagnosed with myeloma every day. One Ottawa resident is looking for a cure.CanadaSep 20, 2019
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