Winter 2021 Practical Guidance for Survivors

POGO Awards 2020 Research Grants This year’s studies focus on drug policy funding and early disease detection. The POGO Research Unit awards seed grants up to $15,000 to facilitate or support feasibility studies, the development of preliminary data to enable applications to other granting agencies or self-contained studies. Meet our 2020 seed grant recipients»
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Surviving Childhood Cancer: From Confidence Buster to Confidence Builder In addition to providing practical guidance, POGO School and Work Transitions counsellors strengthen survivors’ confidence, provide emotional support and help them set goals. POGO Counsellor Barb Williams discusses this rewarding work in her latest blog post»
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Far from Home when Your Child has Cancer The morning Stephanie Lacasse brought her daughter to the hospital for what she thought was a urinary tract infection, she never expected that later that day they would be on a plane from Sudbury to Toronto or that their journey would keep them away from home for close to two months. Read Stephanie's story»
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Save the Date On Friday, May 14, 2021, this event will go virtual for the first time ever. Spread the word and register for an exciting and engaging day of learning and networking with other healthcare providers focused on the care and unique needs of childhood cancer survivors.Visit pogo.ca for ongoing updates»
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