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Lymphoma Canada’s 3rd Annual National Conference for lymphoma patients Saturday, September 21, 2019 8:00am - 5:00pm Hilton Toronto

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Register today for Lymphoma Canada’s 3rd Annual National Conference for lymphoma patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals.

mailchi.mp/lymphoma/5xojdgg...

Saturday, September 21, 2019 8:00am - 5:00pm

Hilton Toronto 145 Richmond St. West, Toronto, ON M5H 2L2

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Patient and Caregiver Rate: $35 Breakfast, lunch and coffee breaks included

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REGISTER NOW! eventbrite.ca/e/national-ly...

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Presentation topics include: Follicular Lymphoma and Other Indolent NHLs

Presented by: Dr. Neil Berinstein Odette Cancer Centre

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Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma and Other Aggressive NHLs

Presented by: Dr. Michael Crump Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

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Hodgkin Lymphoma

Presented by: Dr. Danielle Rodin Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

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Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia/Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma

Presented by: Dr. David Spaner Odette Cancer Centre

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Lymphoma 101 – Understanding Your Diagnosis

Presented by: Dr. Rashmi Goswami Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

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Shannon Nixon Nurse Practitioner, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

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New Developments in Immunotherapy for Lymphoma

Presented by: Dr. Ronan Foley Juravinski Hospital McMaster University

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Practical Afternoon Breakout Sessions include:

•Fatigue and Exercise

•Medical Cannabis

•Neurocognitive Effects After Treatment

VIEW FULL CONFERENCE AGENDA lymphoma.ca/TOconference

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Toronto is closer to me than many other places that hold lymphoma seminars. Do I need a passport to cross into Canada?

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I'm pretty certain you will need a passport to re-enter the USA.

Until the 2000s a birth certificate etc. was enough, but with all the issues with insurgents trying to enter the USA, the rules were made much tighter in the last 20 years.

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The Canadian health system makes treatments and diagnosis different in several ways so you may want to look for online and in person seminars via the CLL Society, Patient Power and the LLS. Each has an email distribution list you can join and see their calendars.

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See:

myemail.constantcontact.com...

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patientpower.info/index.cfm...

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lls.org/education-resources

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Len

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My husband and I are going. Thank you for posting.

Dana

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