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Webinar: COVID-19, Transplant and Children

BC Transplant and the Transplant Research Foundation of BC will host our second COVID-19 webinar for transplant recipients on Sept 8, 2020. With back-to-school just around the corner, the focus of this webinar is children, transplant and COVID-19. This webinar will cover questions about: What we know today about COVID-19 and children Considerations for children...

COVID-19 and Transplantation

COVID-19 and Transplantation: Finding Answers Through Research with Dr. James Lan As more becomes known about COVID-19, the need for knowledge specific to transplant recipients becomes increasingly important, especially given their unique immunosuppressed state. In British Columbia alone, more than 5,200 solid organ transplant recipients are living through the pandemic and navigating life in the...

My Care, My Way

My Care, My Way

Recently, we had the opportunity to interview kidney transplant recipient and patient advocate, Bet Tuason. Bet’s powerful voice brings awareness to the issues affecting individuals living with complex chronic health needs. Using his diverse experience as a transplant recipient and kidney patient, Bet works tirelessly to empower his community through advocacy, partnership, and volunteer activities....

Making Every Breath Count

Making Every Breath Count

With each breath, Miranda Frigon effortlessly feels her ribs expand as air enters her healthy new lungs. This is actually, her third set of lungs, so the act of breathing – something most people take for granted – is significant for Miranda. It renews her hope for the future and is a reminder that her...

A Mother’s Love

A Mother’s Love

Living with kidney disease hasn’t been easy, but Sandy and her boys have risen to the challenge.  Like most mothers, Sandy Fairey, would go to the ends of the earth for her children’s health and happiness.  Upon learning two of her three sons had Alport syndrome, a condition characterized by kidney disease, hearing loss and...

The Transformative Powers of Transplant

The Transformative Powers of Transplant

Christine Kapeluck For Christine Kapeluck, transplantation has been truly transformative. At just 18 months old, she was diagnosed with Wilms tumour, a type of kidney cancer that, despite its rareness, is also highly treatable if caught early. Luckily for Christine, removal of the affected kidney rendered her cancer free and she went on to live...

Redefining Research with Patient Engagement

Redefining Research with Patient Engagement

It has been an exciting and invigorating year at the Transplant Research Foundation of BC (TRF). Our research portfolio continues to evolve as our partnerships become stronger, allowing for more diversity in the research we fund. 2019 was a robust year for our foundation, awarding $102,500 in direct research dollars to BC based scientists and...

A Lifetime of Gratitude

A Lifetime of Gratitude

Searching for Answers Early one spring morning in 1982, Earl Howell woke feeling unwell, with the whites of his eyes transformed into the color of lemons. A trip to the doctor gave an initial diagnosis of hepatitis, which proved incorrect and set Earl and his family on a tumultuous journey to find answers. Endless tests,...

The Power of Giving Back

The Power of Giving Back

A Brother’s Journey   For as long as Josh Carriere McKenna can remember, transplantation has been part of his life. When Josh was just two years old, his family was uprooted from their home in the Lower Mainland and moved to Toronto in order to give his baby sister a fighting chance at survival. Born...