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Our live, weekly online chats provide a friendly forum to share experiences and chat with others about anything from the initial phase of diagnosis to treatment and survivorship. Each chat is moderated by an oncology social worker. The role of the moderator/facilitator is to provide support and guide conversation, as needed, throughout the chats. The moderator's role is largely determined by the wants and needs of participants in each chat. The online chats are not a replacement for psychotherapy or support groups.

Participants chat with one another by typing their messages - there are no audio or video components. We invite you to join us to learn, ask questions, and chat with one another in real time!

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Participants must agree to the terms posted on the registration page, including posting truthful and appropriate comments, staying on topic, listening to and respecting others, and protecting privacy.

Need help?

Technical support is available Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ET by calling 1-800-955-4572 or emailing.[email protected].


Caregivers

This chat provides a forum for family members and friends to address the stresses and triumphs shared by those caring for someone with a blood cancer. The chat is open for you to discuss issues such as the anxiety of a new diagnosis, treatment decisions, relapse, treatment side effects, emotional and physical toll, fatigue, interpersonal relationships, caregiver "burnout," living with uncertainty, and other issues related to caring for someone with a blood cancer.

Every Thursday evening

8-10 p.m. ET 
7-9 p.m. CT
6-8 p.m. MT
5-7 p.m. PT

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Living with NHL

This chat provides a forum for patients to address the stresses and triumphs shared by those living with NHL. This chat is open for you to discuss any issue related to living with NHL: a new diagnosis, treatment decisions, relapse, treatment side effects, emotional toll, fatigue, interpersonal relationships, clinical trials, living with uncertainty, etc.

Every Monday & Wednesday

Mondays:

7:30-10 p.m. ET
6:30-9 p.m. CT
5:30-8 p.m. MT
4:30-7 p.m. PT

Wednesdays:

12-2:30 p.m. ET
11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. CT
10 am-12:30 p.m. MT
  9-11:30 a.m. PT

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Living with Myeloma

This chat provides a forum for patients to address the stresses and triumphs shared by those living with myeloma. This chat is open to discuss any issue related to living with myeloma: a new diagnosis, treatment decisions, relapse, treatment side effects, emotional toll, fatigue, clinical trials, living with uncertainty, etc.

Every Monday evening

8-10 p.m. ET 
7-9 p.m. CT
6-8 p.m. MT
5-7 p.m. PT

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Living with Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPNs)

This chat provides a forum for patients to address the stresses and triumphs shared by those living with MPNs. The chat is open to discuss any issue related to living with MPNs: a new diagnosis, treatment decisions, relapse, treatment side effects, emotional toll, fatigue, clinical trials, living with uncertainty, and more.

Every Tuesday evening
6-8 p.m. ET 
5-7 p.m. CT
4-6 p.m. MT
3-5 p.m. PT

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Veterans Living with Blood Cancer

This new, weekly online chat provides a forum for Veterans to address the stresses and triumphs shared by those living with a blood cancer.

This chat is open to discuss any issue related to living with leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) or myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs): a new diagnosis, treatment decisions, clinical trials, treatment side effects, relapse, emotional toll, interpersonal relationships, fatigue, living with uncertainty, navigating benefits for Veterans with cancer, and more.

Every Tuesday evening

8-10 p.m. ET 
7-9 p.m. CT
6-8 p.m. MT
5-7 p.m. PT

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YAconnect: Young Adults Living with Blood Cancer

This chat provides a forum for young adult patients (ages 18-39) to address the stresses and triumphs shared by those living with survivorship issues. This chat is open for you to discuss any issue related to living with leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) or myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs): a new diagnosis, treatment decisions, clinical trials, treatment side effects, relapse, emotional toll, interpersonal relationships, fatigue, living with uncertainty and other survivorship issues.

Every Tuesday evening

8:30-10:30 p.m. ET
7:30-9:30 p.m. CT
6:30-8:30 p.m. MT
5:30-7:30 p.m. PT

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Living with Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS)

This chat provides a forum for patients to address the stresses and triumphs shared by those living with MDS. This chat is open to discuss any issue related to living with myelodysplastic syndromes: a new diagnosis, treatment decisions, relapse, treatment side effects, emotional toll, fatigue, clinical trials, living with uncertainty, etc. 

Every Tuesday afternoon

1-3 p.m. ET
12-2 p.m. CT
11 a.m.-1 p.m. MT
10 a.m.-12 p.m. PT

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Living with CML

This chat provides a forum for patients to address the stresses and triumphs shared by those living with CML. This chat is open for you to discuss any issue related to living with CML: a new diagnosis, treatment decisions, relapse, treatment side effects, emotional toll, fatigue, interpersonal relationships, clinical trials, living with uncertainty, etc.

Every Tuesday & Thursday evening

8-10 p.m. ET 
7-9 p.m. CT
6-8 p.m. MT
5-7 p.m. PT

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Living with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia 

This chat provides a forum for patients to address the stresses and triumphs shared by those living with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) / small-cell lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL). This chat is open to discuss any issue related to living with CLL: a new diagnosis, treatment decisions, relapse, treatment side effects, emotional toll, fatigue, clinical trials, living with uncertainty, etc.

Every Wednesday evening

8-10 p.m. ET 
7-9 p.m. CT
6-8 p.m. MT
5-7 p.m. PT

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Living with Acute Leukemia

This chat provides a forum for patients to address the stresses and triumphs shared by those living with acute leukemia. This chat is open to discuss any issue related to living with acute leukemia: a new diagnosis, treatment decisions, relapse, treatment side effects, emotional toll, fatigue, clinical trials, living with uncertainty, etc. 

Every Thursday evening
8-10 p.m. ET 
7-9 p.m. CT
6-8 p.m. MT
5-7 p.m. PT

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Chat for Patients and Caregivers - Banding Together: Feeling Good Fridays

This chat is a place to provide and receive support, and an opportunity to connect.

Every Friday
1-3 p.m. ET
12-2 p.m. CT
11 a.m.-1 p.m. MT
10 a.m.-12 p.m. PT

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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.

We are Blood Cancer United.

Everyone affected by blood cancer—patients, survivors, caregivers, researchers, advocates, fundraisers, everyone—has a story. Share yours.
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Courtney

multiple myeloma (MM)

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Joan

double-hit lymphoma (DHL)

Copilot said: Family of four stands together on an outdoor deck overlooking a city skyline and water, wearing matching advocacy shirts including “Dear Jack Foundation” and “I wear purple for my dad,” highlighting awareness, support, and community connection in the blood cancer community.

Lyndsey

Family member, caregiver, advocate

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MaryAnn

multiple myeloma (MM)

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Sharon

essential thrombocythemia (ET)

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Elizabeth

multiple myeloma (MM)

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Stacey

acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL)

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Sky

Family member, caregiver, and advocate

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John

Family member

Copilot said: Person stands outdoors holding an illuminated lantern at a Light The Night event, with a large screen in the background showing participants raising lights and the message “Thank you for bringing light to the darkness of cancer,” highlighting advocacy, community support, and awareness in the blood cancer community.

Natalia

splenic marginal zone non-Hodgkin lymphoma (MZL)

Copilot said: Close-up of two older adults seated together indoors, smiling and leaning side by side at a table, highlighting support, connection, and shared experiences within the blood cancer community and survivorship awareness.

Lawrence

acute myeloid leukemia (AML)

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Ethan David

Family member and advocate

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is now Blood Cancer United. Learn more.