Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Kelly Grant
Publication Date: December 3, 2024 - 19:36
New approach to fertility preservation offers young cancer patients hope for biological children later in life
December 3, 2024
For an Alberta father and his then nine-year-old daughter, a new approach to preserving fertility offered a glimmer of hope after their lives were shattered by cancer.The father’s wife and the mother of his daughter died in 2020 at the age of 40, just four months after she was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive type of ovarian cancer that usually kills women when they’re barely out of their teens.
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When filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin was 16 years old, she started giving Christmas presents to every child in her Northern Quebec hometown. She made them herself, using patterns from a children’s drawing to sew stuffed animals such as horses and dogs.“I had no money and would fill them up with rags,” Ms. Obomsawin recalled in an interview with the Globe and Mail in Ottawa. For wrapping, she used newspaper, which she drew pictures on.
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