As a young adult with cancer, you will likely face challenges specific to your age group. We are here to help.
Materials to order or download
- Survivorship Workbook for Young Adults
- Write it Out Journal
- Managing Stress: How stress affects you and ways to cope
- Fertility and Cancer
- Young Adults and Cancer
- And lots of other free booklets
Access these materials in Spanish.
Online support
- Weekly Online Chat - an open forum for young adults dealing with cancer and cancer survivorship.
- Blood Cancer United Community™ - an online community that features a group specifically devoted to the young adult cancer community.
- Webcasts - experts and young adults discuss topics such as the physical, emotional and financial challenges faced by young adults with cancer.
- HOW DO I? Video Series - Cancer survivors and experts help guide you through issues that you may face after a cancer diagnosis
- Podcast episodes - Feature patients, caregivers, advocates, doctors and other healthcare professionals
Peer-to-peer support and volunteer opportunity
If you are a young adult looking to either receive or provide occasional peer support, you may be interested in our Patti Robinson Kaufmann First Connection Program. It is a free service that matches blood cancer patients and their loved ones with trained peer volunteers who have shared similar experiences.
Free mobile app
Blood Cancer United Health Manager™ - Helps you track side effects, medication, food and hydration, questions for your doctor, and more
Financial assistance
- Scholarship for Blood Cancer Survivors: This program provides up to $7,500 to cover tuition for virtual or in-person vocational, trade, two-year, or four-year undergraduate education for one year.
- And many other financial assistance programs, including Co-Pay Assistance, Travel Assistance, and more!
Get free, one-on-one support
Call, email, or chat with a member of our highly trained support team.
Blood Cancer United resources
Find free, specialized guidance and information for every type of blood cancer, request financial support, find emotional support, and connect with other members of the blood cancer community.