Cornwall Residents March to Save Lives

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Cornwall Residents March to Save Lives
Cornwall Multiple Myeloma March 2022 (Photo : Myeloma Canada)

Cornwall Residents March to Save Lives, Raise Awareness and Funds for Incurable Blood Cancer at their 2nd Annual Cornwall Multiple Myeloma March

Myeloma is the 2nd most common form of blood cancer. Yet it may take months or years to get diagnosed.

(Cornwall, ON) September 1, 2023: To help raise awareness and funds for multiple myeloma, a little-known blood cancer, Cornwall residents will be participating in their 2nd annual Cornwall Multiple Myeloma March on September 9, 2023, at 10:00 a.m., at the bandshell in Lamoureux Park.

Multiple myeloma, or myeloma, is a little-known and as of yet incurable blood cancer that 11 Canadians are diagnosed with every day. Even though the number of people with myeloma is steadily increasing, most people have never heard of it.

Diagnosing myeloma may take months or even years. As such, this incurable blood cancer often goes undetected because its signs and symptoms are often as vague and diverse as the people who have it. Sadly, delays in diagnosis can lead to poorer prognosis and additional complications that negatively impact quality of life and survival.

“Raising awareness and funds for myeloma is critical so that people are diagnosed sooner. No one should have to wait weeks or months”, says Martine Elias, Executive Director of Myeloma Canada. Elias adds, “This has to change. That’s why events like the Cornwall Multiple Myeloma March are so crucial. The more people who know about this complicated disease, the earlier they may be diagnosed and treated, for better outcomes. The March raises awareness and vital funds to improve the lives of Canadians impacted by myeloma and move us closer to a cure.”

Myeloma Canada’s annual Multiple Myeloma March raises critical funds to cure and prevent myeloma through investments in Canadian research, accelerate equitable access to the best healthcare and treatments, and improve lives by empowering and supporting all Canadians affected by this devastating disease.

The Cornwall Multiple Myeloma March is one of 40 communities across the country participating in Myeloma Canada’s 15th annual nationwide event. For Canadians not located near a physical March or who wish to participate on their own, there is also a virtual March option. The Cornwall event has set their financial goal at $5,000. Myeloma Canada’s national Multiple Myeloma March objective is to raise $750,000. For more information, visit myelomamarch.ca.

About Myeloma

Multiple myeloma, also known as myeloma, is the second most common form of blood cancer. Myeloma affects a type of immune cell called the plasma cell, found in the bone marrow. While there is currently no cure, people with myeloma are living longer and better lives, thanks to recent breakthroughs in treatment. To find a cure, more funding and research are required.

About Myeloma Canada

Myeloma Canada is the only national charitable organization created by, and for, Canadians impacted by multiple myeloma. The organization is driven to improve the lives of those affected by myeloma by empowering the community through awareness, education, and advocacy programs, and supporting research to find a cure. Myeloma Canada has been making myeloma matter since its founding in 2005.

To learn more, or to donate, please visit www.myeloma.ca.

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