www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, September 17, 2015 | 20 Man walks for his wife in Multiple Myeloma March Sept. 20 by Julia Le Oakville Beaver Staff Oakville's Brian Delaney will be lacing up his walking shoes for the Multiple Myeloma March this Sunday knowing it could be his last with his wife, Noreen, by his side. She has multiple myeloma, a deadly blood cancer that affects 7,500 Canadians each year. While there have been advancements in treatment to help prolong life expectancy, there is no cure. Since 2011, Noreen has been on three different kinds of chemotherapy. When the third stopped working, doctors switched back to the first chemotherapy treatment she was on, said Delaney, 76. The couple had "no idea this type of cancer existed. "We presumed that, like many other cancers, it could be eradicated," said Delaney, who has lived in Oakville for nearly 40 years. Delaney will be joined by his two children and grandchildren as they walk together around Mississauga's Lake Aquitaine Park, 6655 Glen Erin Dr. They'll be among a number of patients, caregivers and supporters participating in the Oakville's Noreen and Brian Delaney will be at this Sunday's Multiple Myeloma March. Noreen is affected by the blood cancer for which a cure has yet to be found. Her family is walking in support of the cause. | submitted photo fourth annual Multiple Myeloma March, which begins at 8:30 a.m. Noreen will cheer them on from the sidelines. The Myeloma Canada event for the HaltonPeel community is one of 11 Multiple Myeloma Marches across Canada aimed at raising awareness and funds for the incurable and little-known form of blood cancer. Proceeds will be dedicated to advance myeloma research through innovative clinical trials across the country and to provide educational services to patients. Since its inception in 2009, the event has raised more than $1.5 million and has become a symbol of community and strength for patients, caregivers and health care providers in their battle to find a cure. Although this is only the second fivekilometre march Delaney is taking part in, he said it's a meaningful way to do his part in raising awareness and funds to help find a cure. He said his family is doing what they can to deal with the hand they've been dealt. "Sometimes it gets you down and there are some struggles," he shared. "Overall though, you just got to be positive as you can and deal with the things you can deal with -- and the ones that you can't, you gotta let them go. You can't let it eat away at you." Although the advances in multiple myeloma treatments are helping prolong life expectancy with median survival rates having increased to more than 10 years from three-five years, it remains incurable with 1,300 dying from the blood cancer annually. To register, donate or participate in the event, visit www.myelomamarch.ca. Our Services Earn Credit from Physiotherapy 20% · Massage · Acupuncture · Reflexology · Chinese Massage · Fertility Acupuncture · Physiotherapy · · · · Craft Show SEPT. 19TH & SEPT. 20TH Handmade Quality Great Food Live Entertainment Over 120 juried crafts people In the Great Gambrel Barn, The Aberfoyle Town Hall and Individual Exhibitor Tents AT: The Milton Farm Saturday & Sunday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. adults $6.00 Children Under 12 frEE Parking frEE CounTry HEriTagE Park Take Hwy. 25 North to Milton & follow the signs. 1395 Abbeywood Drive, Unit 14, Oakville Open 7 days a week 8560 tremaine road 905-878-8151 $ OB www.miltonfarmcraftshows.com onE adMiSSion wiTH THiS ad 1 oFF We are SO excited! GOLD BOOK YOUR CHECK UP TODAY! GOLD Thank-you Oakville! 2015 Gold Award Winner for Best Dentist as chosen by you. 2376 Parkhaven Blvd, Oakville 2376 Parkhaven Blvd, Oakville · 905-257-5880 905-257-5880 maximekitchens.ca maximekitchens.ca 330 Dundas St. E. Oakville 905-257-3182 info@klerdental.ca www.klerdental.ca Open evenings & saturdays