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Dear volunteers: You’re the thread that unites us

Volunteers are woven through the fabric of Blood Cancer United. Read a message of gratitude and impact from CEO E. Anders Kolb, MD.

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Education/Support

Maintaining mental wellbeing following a blood cancer diagnosis: A guide for young adults

Mental health, like physical health, is important to your overall wellbeing. 

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Disease Information

Your blood cancer knowledge check

Understanding blood cancer helps us look out for ourselves—and each other.

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Education/Support

Addressing the unseen: Supporting the mental health of people with blood cancer

A look at the mental health impact of blood cancer—and how Blood Cancer United helps patients and caregivers find the support they need.

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Disease Information

Understanding bulky disease in lymphoma: Diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis

Understand bulky disease lymphoma, how it's diagnosed, staged, and treated. Learn about outcomes and support from Blood Cancer United.

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Education/Support

There is no “good kind of cancer”

Some cancers are called “the good kind.” But they all have a profound effect on patients and survivors.

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Disease Information

Understanding the causes of polycythemia vera

Learn key polycythemia vera causes, risk factors, and JAK2 genetics—plus how Blood Cancer United supports every person living with PV.

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Education/Support

Myeloma is a blood cancer

March is Myeloma Awareness Month. Here’s everything you need to know about this incurable but treatable blood cancer.

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Navigating Your Care Survivorship

Living with relapse

Helpful advice, information, and resources for blood cancer patients experiencing relapse.

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Policy/Advocacy

She survived leukemia and now fights for the patients our healthcare system overlooks

Valerie Taylor nearly lost her life because she couldn’t afford the high cost of cancer care. Taylor—a volunteer and advocate—shares why she’s working…

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