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Bonnyville Healthcare Centre taking part in bladder cancer event

Alberta Health Services is partnering up with Bladder Cancer Canada to educate patients fighting the disease at a Lakeland health centre. On Friday, April 20th from 10:30 am to 1 pm, Bonnyville Healthcare Centre will be host to a broadcast featuring discussions and advice from health care professionals to bladder cancer survivors. Speakers will share the latest information about bladder cancer, current treatments and what the future holds. The event is also open to family and friends of bladder cancer patients, as well as to their healthcare professionals.

To attend, online registration is required. Registration info and more can be found by clicking here. More information can also be found by calling toll-free at 1-855-258-9963, or emailing [email protected]

Bladder Cancer Canada’s website can be found by clicking here.

Mike Marshall
Mike Marshall
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