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How to brighten holidays in the hospital for cancer patients

Many celebrate the holiday season with joyful gatherings and festive traditions. Cancer treatment doesn’t pause for the holidays. For cancer patients …

A young mixed race woman with cancer laughs while spending time outdoors with her supportive and loving parents. Their arms are linked and they are walking in a forested area. All of the individuals are smiling and feeling positive about the future.

Finding strength together: Emotional support for families facing cancer

Learning that someone you love has received a cancer diagnosis can be difficult. But when that happens, Blood Cancer United is here for you, too.

The last penny and the future of fundraising

As the U.S. Mint struck its final penny, I can’t help but think about change. Not just the kind that’s in our pockets, piggy banks, and couch cushions…

You don’t have to do it all this holiday season

Giving shouldn’t feel overwhelming. It should feel meaningful, clear, and doable. When you give here, you know your gift goes exactly where it’s neede…

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Student Trailblazers, Part 2: leukemia survivor studies cancer’s impact on caregivers

14-year-old studies cancer's effects on caregivers

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