Brian Price adult survivor of childhood cancer
 
     
  In our last conference we reflected on how we, as long-term survivors, are "Thriving, not just Surviving" in the  
  "Here and Now". The conference focused on what we as adult survivors can do to enjoy life right here, right now  
  in our everday lives!  
     
  Here are some photos taken during the New Life Fundraiser Dinner with Brian Price, adult survivor of childhood  
  cancer and an Olympic gold medalist, three time World Champion and multiple World Cup gold medalist. He has  
  been a member of the Canadian National Rowing Team from 1998-2008 and has been the coxswain of the  
  Sr. Men's Eight since 2001.  
     
  At the age of seven he was diagnosed with Leukemia ALL, and was given a new outlook on life at a very young age.  
  It took five years to beat cancer, but the chemotheraphy and other drugs that he took stunted his growth. Standing  
  at a mere 5'4" tall and 120 lbs, he is the perfect size to be a coxswain.  For more information on Brian Price biography  
  click here.