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Journey to Conquer Cancer Walk for Princess Margaret Research in Honour of Ann Hetram

Unconventional Wisdom

Release Date: 06/05/2025

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This is a personal post and my first post with a request.

My wife, life partner and business partner, Ann Hetram, passed away unexpectedly from cancer 2 months ago. 

She received excellent care at Princess Margaret Hospital, which is the best cancer hospital in Canada.

In her honour, I am co-captain of a team in the Journey to Conquer Cancer walk to support research at Princess Margaret Hospital. 

My team is the Harbour Square Team for my condo building. The walk is on Sunday, June 15 at 9 AM. It starts at the University of Toronto, Varsity Stadium, 299 Bloor Street West, Toronto.

Donations support breakthrough research, supporting over 1,600 researchers and scientists working on innovative projects, such as early detection methods, personalized cancer treatments, and immunotherapy advancements.

Ann’s cancer was classified as an “unknown tumor”. She received a personalized cancer treatment including immunotherapy. I’m hopeful that with your support, research will advance to help others facing rare cancers like hers.

Whether you walk with us, join virtually, or donate — every step and every dollar counts.

Thank you,

Ed