Thankful For The Extra Years

Thankful For The Extra Years. My husband, Shahid, was full of life. He enjoyed it with a gusto that was hard to ignore, full of positivity and action. When we moved to Canada in 1996, he was full of plans. He was an engineer by profession, but had already decided that...

Thanks for my life

I am involved with PMCF because of my gratitude for what Dr. W. Levin and the hospital did in saving my life. Without his knowledge and skill, and the wisdom of his experience, I would have died and never seen my son grow up, graduate, and live his life. He is an...

MARK’S STORY

PRINCESS MARGARET In July 2000, my 31-year-old son, Mark, was diagnosed with Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia. He had never been sick in his life. Mark lived in Barrie, Ontario, and was given three choices of hospitals for treatment. There was no choice, in my mind,...
A Long Family History with PMH

A Long Family History with PMH

My first bout with cancer was a thyroidectomy in 2006, with RI follow-up in 2007. In 2011, my daughter was diagnosed with a Germ Cell tumour on her left ovary and underwent surgery and chemotherapy. Because of our family history of dissected aneurysms, I had an...
Never give up.

Never give up.

In 1992, I was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer. My doctor gave me 3 choices. 1. Do nothing. Lifetime expectancy is 5 years. 2. Radiation. 50/50 chance of success and long life. Will probably need surgery anyway later. 3. Operate. 80% success and long life It is now...
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