CMF Webinars
These videos are intended to raise public awareness about mesothelioma and the dangers of asbestos exposure.
Screening for Mesothelioma in High-Risk Individuals
Founded in 2008, the Canadian Mesothelioma Foundation is a largely volunteer-run registered charity, dedicated to raising awareness and understanding about mesothelioma in Canada. Mesothelioma is a rare cancer that is almost exclusively linked to asbestos exposure. The CMF supports mesothelioma patients and their families, as well as the development of a network of expertise in mesothelioma diagnosis, treatment and care across Canada. Learn more about us here.
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Fondée en 2008, La Fondation Canadienne du Mesotheliome est un organisme de bien faisance enregistré en grande partie géré par des bénévoles, dédié à la sensibilisaton et la comprehension sur le mésothéliome au Canada. Le mésothéliome est un cancer rare qui est presque exclusivement liée à l’exposition à l’amiante. La FCM soutient les patients de mésothéliome et leurs familles, ainsi que le développement d’un réseau d’expertise dans le diagnostique, les traitements, et les soins de mésothéliome à travers le Canada. Pour en savoir plus, cliquez ici
On Monday, May 12th, Dr. Erik Vakil of the University of Calgary gave a webinar that explored whether it's possible to detect mesothelioma earlier through screening. He discussed who is considered high risk, why early detection is so difficult, and what tools (like low-dose CT scans and experimental blood tests) are currently being studied. His talk - which is intended for a general audience, including patients, families, and healthcare providers - is now available for viewing on the CMF's YouTube channel. Click the link below to watch the webinar.
Save the Date: Mission for Meso Fundraising Gala 2025
September 17, 2025 at the Four Seasons Centre for Performing Arts
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The CMF was proud to support
The Italian Fallen Workers Memorial Event, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 2025
The Consulate General of Italy in Toronto and Villa Charities together with the Italian Fallen Workers Memorial Project Committee held the honouring the memory of thousands of Italian Fallen Workers, who immigrated to Canada in search of a better life, but who instead, met their destiny on the work fields of this great nation. May we never forget their sacrifice. The CMF is proud to join in honouring their memory.
It's not too late to make a contribution. Villa Charities Foundation is a registered charity. www.ItalianFallenWorkersMemorial.com
In Memory of Éric Jonckheere
These videos are intended to raise public awareness about mesothelioma and the dangers of asbestos exposure.
Screening for Mesothelioma in High-Risk Individuals
The CMF provides a service for our support groups, where members join a Zoom call and connect with the CMF and others affected by mesothelioma. These sessions are moderated by the newest member of our team, Robin Forbes, an oncology social worker, and the co-lead of Psychosocial Oncology at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre.She is familiar with the Mesothelioma program and knows about mesothelioma compensation options and the need for emotional and practical support for people diagnosed with mesothelioma and their family members.
Dr. Paul Demers joined the Support Group Session in February 2025 to give a presentation "Mesothelioma by the Numbers: Tracking the Impact of Asbestos."
Dr. Demers is the Scientific Director of the Occupational Cancer Research Centre (OCRC), as well as a Senior Scientist with Ontario Health and a Professor with the Occupational and Environmental Health Division of the University of Toronto’s Dalla Lana School of Public Health. He has a PhD in Epidemiology and an MSc in Industrial Hygiene, both from the University of Washington in Seattle. Paul is internationally recognized for his expertise on the health effects of workplace exposures and has sat on many expert panels, including the International Agency for Research on Cancer working groups that evaluated carcinogens such as dusts and fibres, firefighting and formaldehyde. He is also a member of the CMF Scientific Advisory Committee.
The session was moderated by Robin and Dr. Demer's answered questions and joined in a discussion following his presentation.
Our June 2024 CMF Mesothelioma Discussion group was on pain management with Dr. Camille Munro, a pain management specialist and a member of the CMF Scientific Advisory Committee and Assistant Professor and Clinician-Teacher with the Division of Palliative Medicine at the University of Ottawa. Dr. Munro's presentation to the live support group on palliative care and pain management has now been uploaded to the CMF website. To view: Palliative Care and Pain Management
Are you a patient or a caregiver of a patient with mesothelioma? If yes, please watch for news to join us for upcoming sessions. For confidentiality and privacy, Zoom invitations for discussion groups will only be sent to registrants for each session - register for sessions by emailing skirouac@cmfonline.org and include your connection to the disease.
On November 16, 2023, the CMF hosted its second successful conference at the MaRS Discovery District at 101 College St. in Toronto, ON. Learn more about the conference objectives and the conference program below.
CBC shares a Robyn Schleihauf's compelling personal story about her dad's mesothelioma. Tom Schleihauf worked as an electrician in Sarnia where he developed mesothelioma.
The Canadian Mesothelioma Foundation held a fundraising and awareness raising event with award-winning photographer and filmmaker, Louie Palu, at the Stephen Bulger Gallery, 1356 Dundas Street West, Toronto, Ontario M6J 1Y2.
Louie provided a guided tour of his photos documenting the harm of exposure to asbestos. His beliefs have been shaped growing up as the son of an immigrant construction labourer in Toronto's Italian community.
Palu's work has been published worldwide, including in The New York Times, The Washington Post, National Geographic and the Globe and Mail. His work is in the collections in museums such as the National Gallery of Art, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Museum of Fine Arts Houston and Smithsonian. The exhibition was followed by a ScotiaBank Contact Photo Festival Special Event with Rebecca Senf, Curator Center for Creative Photography Arizona discussing Louie's work.
Although asbestos is now banned in Canada, people continue to be exposed to asbestos because of its prevalence in our built environment. Asbestos-related diseases continue to be the number one cause of workplace deaths.
Funds raised go to support Meso patients and their families in many ways including support groups, information on diagnosis and treatments, advocacy to prevent further exposures, and we provide funds for research to improve diagnosis, treatments and help find a cure. But most of all we provide hope to those who receive this devastating diagnosis.
Many thanks to our sponsors:
The Canadian Mesothelioma Foundation raises funds to support mesothelioma research. Please see the attached UHN report on the CMF Professorship in Mesothelioma Research, 2023.
An important objective of our organisation is to support the emotional health of patients living with mesothelioma, as well as the people who care for them.
Currently, we offer a number of private, invite-only Facebook groups for mesothelioma patients, loved ones and bereaved to connect with one another, share experiences and seek support from others in similar situations.
To join one of our online groups, please follow these steps: