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The Blood Cancer Experience

The Blood Cancer Experience

By LLSC

A podcast by the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada. This podcast is produced for people affected by a blood cancer. We will speak to experts about current topics such as treatments, diagnosis, and research. We will also hear personal stories from people affected by a blood cancer. Please note that this podcast should not be taken as medical advice.
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No one left behind on the sad train – A conversation with Cynthia

The Blood Cancer ExperienceJun 02, 2021

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Beyond Childhood Cancer: a Conversation With Alyssa

Beyond Childhood Cancer: a Conversation With Alyssa

Alyssa Brandone was 11 years old when she was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia. In this podcast episode, Alyssa shares her experience with a pediatric blood cancer and how the support of her family and friends helped her overcome the challenges of integrating back into “normal” life after treatment.  

Sep 06, 202331:15
Brain Fog and Work: A Conversation with Sukant

Brain Fog and Work: A Conversation with Sukant

In this episode of our AYA podcast series, Sukant Sharma shares his experience balancing work, side effects, and his personal life after being diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.

Aug 01, 202342:53
Preparing for Treatment with Shae-Lynn

Preparing for Treatment with Shae-Lynn

After being diagnosed with leukemia at 21 years old, Shae-Lynn Way shares her experience with shifting her mindset while preparing for a second stem cell transplant after her leukemia returned.

Jul 11, 202336:55
The Power of Perspective: Michelle Burleigh's Experience with APL

The Power of Perspective: Michelle Burleigh's Experience with APL

Originally thought to be a locked muscle from exercise, Michelle Burleigh shockingly discovered that she had a rare form of Acute Leukemia. In this podcast, Michelle recounts her experience being diagnosed with APL, revealing how her sudden diagnosis taught her about finding perspective, slowing down, and making the most of each day despite living with uncertainty.

Jun 22, 202314:02
Life After Cancer: Love Life with Meredith

Life After Cancer: Love Life with Meredith

A love life can be positively or negatively affected if one of the partners is diagnosed with cancer. Meeting a new partner following the disease could also cause several concerns. How to discuss changes in the relationship with your partner? How to deal with possible sexuality and fertility problems? Should someone tell a new date that they had cancer? If so how and when?

Jun 06, 202344:00
Life After Cancer: Relearning to Live Your Life with Eric Pesarchuk

Life After Cancer: Relearning to Live Your Life with Eric Pesarchuk

Being affected by cancer at the beginning of the adult life often forces to put various projects on hold. The impacts of the disease are numerous, and they sometimes affect the identity of the person. Once the remission is pronounced, how is it possible to go back to a normal life?

May 17, 202353:00
Fear of Recurrence: Expert Tips and Coping Strategies with Jacqueline Galica

Fear of Recurrence: Expert Tips and Coping Strategies with Jacqueline Galica

Jacqueline Galica an oncology-certified Registered Nurse with over 20 years of experience in oncology. She is currently an Assistant Professor at the Queen’s University School of Nursing, where her research program focuses on the psychosocial concerns – including fears of cancer recurrence - of post-treatment cancer survivors.

May 01, 202315:15
Life After Cancer: A Conversation on Survivor's Guilt with Grace

Life After Cancer: A Conversation on Survivor's Guilt with Grace

It was a surgery for a rare congenital heart defect that lead Grace's doctors to shockingly discovered her stage II Hodgkin's Lymphoma. In this episode of the AYA podcast series, Montana and Grace discuss the realities of isolation and survivor's guilt that come with achieving remission after a blood cancer diagnosis as a young adult.

Apr 25, 202338:44
Here to Help: A Conversation with Charlotte and Natasha

Here to Help: A Conversation with Charlotte and Natasha

Join Charlotte Hall-Coates and Natasha Sani as they discuss the role of a Community Services Lead in providing personalized support to those in the blood cancer community. In this podcast, Charlotte and Natasha highlight the individualized support available to you through the Community Services Lead in your region and how they can help you through each step of your blood cancer experience.

Apr 18, 202354:11
Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia: A Conversation with Lindsay Thompson

Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia: A Conversation with Lindsay Thompson

It was an ordinary bump on the elbow that wouldn't heal that led Lindsay Thompson to her doctor. The eventual diagnosis of chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) came as a complete surprise. Lindsay shares how she found strength in support from her family and coworkers to help her through her diagnosis and treatment.

Apr 04, 202312:03
The next generation of blood cancer researchers

The next generation of blood cancer researchers

In this podcast you'll meet two members of the McMaster SynBio team, a student-led research team that hopes their research will improve treatments for B-cell lymphoma. The team is working on a method that they hope will ultimately kill the cells responsible for B-cell lymphoma while leaving healthy cells intact.

The team gathers passionate undergraduate students from across scientific disciplines to participate synthetic biology projects. What is synthetic biology? It is the engineering and redesign of biological systems that do not already exist in nature.

Mar 14, 202313:07
Al Pritchard shares his experience with a rare lymphoma

Al Pritchard shares his experience with a rare lymphoma

When Al Pritchard learned that he had anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL), he told himself that cancer was not going to take anything from him. Taking control meant not only sharing his diagnosis with family and friends, but also with his work community. The support he received showed him that he was not alone and this is something he would say to anyone that is newly diagnosed. "You are not alone. Reach out to organizations and ask for support even when you don't know what to ask for."

Jan 11, 202312:24
Karen Williamson share her stem cell transplant experience
Dec 06, 202216:26
Ron Ternoway learns and lives with Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia

Ron Ternoway learns and lives with Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia

When Ron Ternoway was diagnosed with a rare blood cancer called Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia (WM), he did what he has always done when faced with an unfamiliar topic. He tracked down as much information as he could so he could be a full partner is his treatment. "My way of freaking out when I got the big 'C' diagnosis was to learn as much as I could."

Ron is also generous with his knowledge, sharing it through a local support group and as a First Connection volunteer. Ron continues to live with WM and in this episode, he shares how he has coped physically and mentally.

Oct 03, 202213:18
Eric Pitters - CLL Watch and Wait

Eric Pitters - CLL Watch and Wait

It's not at all surprising that when Eric Pitters was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) he told his doctor, "I've got a cancer and I want it treated now." However, his doctor explained that it would be best to use an approach called Watch & Wait.  Several studies have shown that early treatment does not have benefits for low-risk blood cancers and does not lengthen your life.

While he trusted his doctor's expertise, Eric admits that it was difficult to deal with knowing the cancer was not being immediately treated. Eric explains what watch & wait has meant for his cancer and how he has coped.

Sep 06, 202211:07
Diagnosis and treatment of hairy cell leukemia: Brent Kirchner shares his story
Sep 01, 202212:18
Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN): Progress in treatment

Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN): Progress in treatment

In the last 10 years, there have been many advancements in the treatment of MPNs. In combination with a better overall understanding of its causes and what contributes to its progression, Dr. Dawn Maze says it is a very "exciting" time in the treatment of MPNs.

In this episode, Dr. Maze, a hematologist at Toronto's Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, explains what MPNs are, how they are treated and the challenges those diagnosed with an MPN might face.

Jun 29, 202215:36
Understanding a diagnosis of lymphoma and what's to come with Dr. Mary-Margaret Keating

Understanding a diagnosis of lymphoma and what's to come with Dr. Mary-Margaret Keating

When she was a first-year resident, Dr. Mary-Margaret Keating's grandfather was diagnosed with a fast-growing lymphoma. At the time, she was unable to answer many questions from her family. It made her more interested in trying to understand the disease and was one of the factors that influenced her to specialize in treating lymphomas. Dr. Keating, a hematologist in Halifax, continues to be motivated by the treatment advancements which help those who are very sick get better. She also values the many long-term relationships she has formed with those affected by lymphoma and their families.

May 25, 202215:19
What I learned from my AML experience: Sarah Robertson shares her story
May 10, 202212:39
Darren Bessette explains how "revolutionary" treatment used to treat his DLBCL

Darren Bessette explains how "revolutionary" treatment used to treat his DLBCL

When Darren Bessette was re-diagnosed with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) in 2019, it was more difficult to treat. Darren says he was fortunate to get access to a "revolutionary" new treatment through a clinical trial. Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy is a way to get immune cells called T cells to fight cancer by changing them in the lab so they can find and destroy cancer cells. In this episode, Darren shares his experience and how it led to his efforts to help others with a blood cancer.

Apr 12, 202214:14
Embracing fear and courage: Jeanette Castillo shares her Ph+ ALL experience

Embracing fear and courage: Jeanette Castillo shares her Ph+ ALL experience

When she was diagnosed with Philadelphia positive acute ALL (PH+ ALL) in 2007, Jeanette Castillo leaned heavily on her healthcare background to cope. Having seen many people go through their own health challenges with a hopeful perspective, she adopted a similar attitude. Now 14 years post-stem cell transplant, Jeanette admits is was a long a scary road, but she says, "It's okay to be  afraid. You can't be brave or courageous without fear."

Apr 07, 202215:16
Living with a blood cancer and staying safe as COVID restrictions lifted

Living with a blood cancer and staying safe as COVID restrictions lifted

The lifting of many COVID restrictions across Canada may leave people living with a blood cancer feeling anxious and uncertain. However, Dr. Gerard Farrel, a GP from Newfoundland, says the best approach is to keep doing what you've been doing for the past 2 years for at least the next 2 months. In this episode, Dr. Farrel offers advice on what those living with a blood cancer can do to stay safe.

Apr 06, 202213:14
A Conversation with Doug Chisolm

A Conversation with Doug Chisolm

Ever since he was diagnosed with myelofibrosis 20 years ago, Doug Chisolm has tried to live every day to the fullest, even spending all his retirement savings and having to start saving again. In this episode, Doug speaks about the ups and downs of his blood cancer experience, why he thinks it's crucial to have a strong support system and what he shares as a First Connection peer volunteer.

Dec 16, 202108:56
Myelodysplastic Syndrome: A Conversation with Gail Whiteford

Myelodysplastic Syndrome: A Conversation with Gail Whiteford

Gail Whiteford returned from a 2014 hiking trip in Japan and Australia, visited her doctor for her annual physical, and was shocked to, soon after, be diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). In this episode, Gail shares her treatment experience and some of the important lessons she has learned, maybe the most important one being, "I learned it is not weak to ask for help."

Dec 16, 202111:29
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: A Conversation with Andy Friedman

Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: A Conversation with Andy Friedman

Andy Friedman returned to Ontario from BC’s Gabriola Island with a plan to spend more time with his grandchildren. What he did not plan on was a chronic lymphocytic leukemia diagnosis. In this episode, Andy talks about the good and bad of his post-diagnosis life, including his experience with watch and wait. He also shares two important pieces of advice for others with a blood cancer: don’t ever look at Google and lean on your social supports.

Nov 17, 202113:28
Acute myeloid leukemia: A conversation with Lois Lewis

Acute myeloid leukemia: A conversation with Lois Lewis

When Lois Lewis was diagnosed with AML in 2010, she had just retired from a career filled with music - as a music therapist, music teacher and leader of an intergenerational choir. Lois shares her cancer experience, which, not surprisingly, included the Gaelic version of the song Auld Lang Syne.

Nov 12, 202114:15
Multiple Myeloma – A Conversation with Patrick Alexander

Multiple Myeloma – A Conversation with Patrick Alexander

Just a few days before Christmas in 2010, Patrick Alexander, an LLSC First Connection volunteer from Vancouver, was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma. He talks to us about his experience with his diagnosis, treatment and how it changed his view on life.

Oct 29, 202115:24
The Latest in Myeloma Treatment

The Latest in Myeloma Treatment

Dr. Ismail Sharif, an assistant professor at Dalhousie University and with the department of hematology, provides an overview of Myeloma: its causes, current treatment options and what the future holds for Myeloma treatments.

Oct 18, 202112:10
Blood cancer in youth and physical activity

Blood cancer in youth and physical activity

This podcast is for parents of children with blood cancer, as well as teenagers and young adults affected by this type of cancer. During and after cancer, physical activity is essential for young people. It can speed up their recovery, improve their overall health and help them cope with treatment side effects such as fatigue. In this podcast, Gabrielle Duhamel, kinesiologist and doctoral student in physical activity sciences, explains how physical activity can be safely integrated into daily life from the moment a person receives a diagnosis, as well as during and after treatments.

Sep 07, 202114:16
Living with Polycythemia vera – A Conversation with Joanne McKinley

Living with Polycythemia vera – A Conversation with Joanne McKinley

Joanne was diagnosed with Polycythemia vera in 2012. She shares her experience with her diagnosis, the support she received from local groups and how it has changed her life.

Aug 26, 202110:15
Too Young for Cancer - A conversation with Max Parrot

Too Young for Cancer - A conversation with Max Parrot

In this episode, Max Parrot, professional Canadian snowboarder, an Olympic silver medalist and an eight-time X Games champion, speaks candidly about his blood cancer experience and its impact on his life and career. Max explains why he felt like "a lion in a cage" throughout treatment, and lets listeners in on what it took to get his health and mindset back on track.

Aug 26, 202113:46
No one left behind on the sad train – A conversation with Cynthia

No one left behind on the sad train – A conversation with Cynthia

In this special AYA episode, Montana Skurka and NHL survivor Cynthia Ghosen discuss the power of positive thinking, staying optimistic, and how goal setting can help you through treatment. Cynthia also shares how family and friends played a key role in her recovery and how her cancer experience has shaped her current career.

Jun 02, 202149:27
One in a million –A conversation with Amanda

One in a million –A conversation with Amanda

In this special AYA episode, guest host Montana Skurka connects with Amanda Saunders, who 13 months after having a heart transplant was diagnosed with post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD). The two discuss what life is like living with a rare blood cancer while completing university and living through a pandemic.

May 31, 202151:57
Can’t come to swim practice... I have cancer – A Conversation with Cole

Can’t come to swim practice... I have cancer – A Conversation with Cole

In this special AYA episode, guest host Montana Skurka connects with Cole Myers. When Cole was 16 he went from competing in triathlons to being diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma. The two discuss diagnosis, relapse, and the silver-lining that come from their experiences.

May 27, 202152:12
Un-slumping yourself – A Conversation with Michael

Un-slumping yourself – A Conversation with Michael

In this special episode, guest host Montana Skurka connects with AML survivor Michael Wark. Together they explore topics of blogging and sharing a cancer experience, the importance of support networks, the power of spiritualty, and how his cancer experience has changed his life.

May 25, 202145:55
Not normal, but it’s okay – A conversation with Samantha

Not normal, but it’s okay – A conversation with Samantha

In this special episode, guest host Montana Skurka and NHL survivor Samantha Redsky discuss the all things relationships!  They explore how a cancer experience can change the relationship you have with yourself, with your loved ones, and even with your own body.

May 19, 202151:30
Acute myeloid leukemia - A Conversation with Dr. Aly Karsan

Acute myeloid leukemia - A Conversation with Dr. Aly Karsan

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a cancer of the bone marrow and the blood. In this episode, Dr. Aly Karsan provides an overview of AML, talks about his research and shares a message of hope for the future of AML treatments.


Dr. Karsan is Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at UBC, and Distinguished Scientist at Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre at BC Cancer.

May 17, 202113:12
Chronic myeloid leukemia - A Conversation with Dr. Kareem Jamani

Chronic myeloid leukemia - A Conversation with Dr. Kareem Jamani

Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a cancer of the bone marrow and blood. In this episode, Dr. Kareem Jamani provides us with an overview of CML, talks about the advances in treatment options over the years, explores potential barriers to research and imparts messages to those diagnosed with CML.


Dr. Jamani is a hematologist at the Tom Baker Cancer Center in Calgary, Alberta.

May 10, 202113:39
CML Facts and Myths –A conversation with Todd Winsor

CML Facts and Myths –A conversation with Todd Winsor

Todd Winsor is CML and prostate cancer survivor. In this podcast, Todd speaks about his experiences and about some myths and facts of living with a chronic blood cancer.

Apr 15, 202115:04
When your child is diagnosed with a blood cancer

When your child is diagnosed with a blood cancer

Michelle Lambert, LLSC Area Manager for Newfoundland & Labrador speaks with Veronica Vardy, mother of 5 year old Amelia who is an ALL survivor. Veronica discusses the impact cancer had on her daughter, her family, and what her role as caregiver was like.

Mar 23, 202148:32
Peripheral T-cell lymphoma - A Conversation with Bob Sisler

Peripheral T-cell lymphoma - A Conversation with Bob Sisler

Bob Sisler has been in remission from Angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma, a type of Peripheral T-cell lymphoma, since 2015. Bob shares with us his personal experience with diagnosis, treatments, and life after blood cancer. As a Peer Support Volunteer, Bob gives back to the blood cancer community through the LLSC’s First Connection program

Feb 10, 202112:56
Treating pediatric blood cancer with Dr. Abish

Treating pediatric blood cancer with Dr. Abish

Dr. Abish shares insights into what it’s like treating children and teens, and the complexities of serving this youngest age group as well as their follow up care. Dr. Abish attended McGill Medical school in Montreal and then completed pediatric training at the IWK Health Centre in Halifax, as well as a fellowship in pediatric hematology and Oncology in New York at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer center.

Jan 27, 202120:46
Follicular Lymphoma: Conversation with Mayra Husic

Follicular Lymphoma: Conversation with Mayra Husic

Mayra Husicwas diagnosed in 2011 with stage 4 Follicular Lymphoma while training for a marathon. In this podcast, we will talk about her experience with blood cancer such as diagnosis, treatment, side effects and so on.

Dec 29, 202019:51
Managing Long Term Side Effects with Amy Pulsifer

Managing Long Term Side Effects with Amy Pulsifer

In this episode we speak with Amy Pulsifer about her experience managing long term effects due to her Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia or CLL.

Dec 22, 202016:36
Caring for someone with acute Leukemia

Caring for someone with acute Leukemia

In this episode we talk to Elizabeth Corkum about what it was like caring for her husband when he was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML)

Dec 15, 202011:49
Grieving a Former Reality

Grieving a Former Reality

C. Elizabeth Dougherty is a Social Worker and Educator with extensive experience supporting children, youth and adults facing serious illness, uncertainty and grief. In this podcast, she helps us understand the different types of grief, explains how we can manage the grief that the current pandemic is causing us all to experience,as well as strategies for adapting to all the changes that we are experiencing, especially as the holidays approach.

Dec 08, 202043:60
Managing your chronic cancer during a pandemic–A Conversation with Scott Bellerby

Managing your chronic cancer during a pandemic–A Conversation with Scott Bellerby

Scott Bellerby, outpatient hematology nurse at the Tom Baker Cancer Center in Calgary, talks to us about the ways this pandemic has affected how we manage a chronic blood cancer and provides some insights on how we can continue to care for ourselves effectively.

Nov 20, 202034:12
Understanding DLBCL with Dr. Jacqueline Costello

Understanding DLBCL with Dr. Jacqueline Costello

Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common type of aggressive NHL subtype. In this episode, Dr. Jacqueline Costello covers the basics of diagnosis, treatment, side effects, and research for DLBCL. Dr. Costello is an adult Hematologist and clinical assistant professor at Memorial University in St John’s, Newfoundland.

Nov 03, 202024:20
Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma – A Conversation with Paul Davis

Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma – A Conversation with Paul Davis

Paul Davis is a Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma survivor. Paul has dedicated his life to serving his community, including supporting numerous not-for-profits, a policing career, a political career including having served as Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador and he currently holds the position as Chief Operating Officer with a Canadian based international telehealth company.  In 2011 Paul was diagnosed with Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma and an underlying Follicular Lymphoma.

Oct 30, 202030:41
Chronic Myeloid Leukemia - A Conversation with Al Collings

Chronic Myeloid Leukemia - A Conversation with Al Collings

Al Collings was diagnosed with Chronic Myeloid Leukemia over three years ago. 

Al talks about learning to live well with a chronic cancer and how it has brought new meaning to his life. 

Oct 20, 202027:14