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Information Specialists
Connect with highly trained oncology social workers and nurses who provide patients and caregivers with accurate disease and treatment information, along with access to comprehensive resources and support.
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Get support from registered nurses who personally assist patients and caregivers through each step of the clinical trial process.
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Speak to registered dietitians who provide patients and their caregivers with free oncology nutrition consultations by phone.
ScheduleEducational resources
From booklets and fact sheets to multimedia and in-person events, check out our most frequently requested resources.
Booklets and factsheets

Leucemia mieloide aguda en niños y adolescentes
This is a Spanish-language version of the booklet Acute Myeloid Leukemia in Children and Teens.

Acute Myeloid Leukemia in Children and Teens: In Detail
This comprehensive booklet on AML in children and teens includes a glossary of terms and details on what to expect during each stage of a child’s diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care. Download or order up to 50 free copies today.

Side-Effect Management: Managing Blood Clots and Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
Two-page information sheet about blood clots and deep vein thrombosis (DVT) with information on prevention, treatment and emergency complications.

Ayuda con los asuntos financieros / Help With Finances
This bilingual English/Spanish palm card includes information about financial assistance for individuals with blood cancer.
Podcasts
Being diagnosed with blood cancer can make you feel like you are alone. The Bloodline with Blood Cancer United is here to remind you that after a diagnosis comes hope. Listen in as experts and patients help listeners understand diagnosis, treatment, and resources available to blood cancer patients.
Webcasts

Myeloproliferative Neoplasms
These education programs cover topics related to myeloproliferative neoplasms. Click on the links below to access webcasts, audio replays, transcripts…
Videos
Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS)
These videos cover topics related to myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS).

Leukemia
These videos cover topics related to leukemia and its subtypes.

Caregivers
Topics include support and resources for caregivers.
Blood cancer conferences
Blood Cancer conferences are free events for blood cancer patients, survivors, caregivers, family members, and healthcare professionals. Learn more about treatment options, emerging therapies, management of survivorship issues, and Blood Cancer United resources.
3D models
These interactive 3D images will help you to visualize and better understand topics such as blood cell structure, different disease types, lab imaging and tests, blood cancer treatments, and more.
Online chats
Participate in live, weekly online chats, moderated by an oncology social worker.
Join chatSupport groups
In-person support groups are the perfect place to find inspiration and support as you connect with others affected by blood cancers, including patients, family members, and caregivers.
Find one near youPeer-to-peer support
If you or a family member has been diagnosed with a blood cancer, you may find it helpful to speak with someone who has gone through a similar experience and learned how to manage the same disease you're trying to cope with each day.
Speak with a peer volunteer
Get in touch with a Patti Robinson Kaufmann First Connection® Program peer volunteer.
Complete the Volunteer Interest FormBecome a volunteer
Learn about volunteer opportunities at Blood Cancer United, including peer volunteer opportunities.
Complete the Online Request FormPatient community
Ask questions, provide and receive support, share stories, and so much more.
Find your communityRegistry
Join the Blood Cancer United registry to help gather scientific data from people living with blood cancer - and help improve the quality of life and health outcomes of patients everywhere.
Join the registryiOS/Android apps

Health Manager™ App
Manage your or your loved one’s health by tracking side effects, medication, food and hydration, questions for doctors, grocery lists, and more.

Coloring for Kids
The free coloring app allows children to express their creativity and also offers activities to help them learn about blood cancer and it’s treatment.
The Trish Greene Back to School Program for Children with Cancer
Offering free information and materials to parents, educators, and healthcare professionals, this program encourages communication among parents, young patients, healthcare professionals, and school personnel to assure children a smooth transition from active treatment to regular school activities.
View the resourcesNavigating your blood cancer care
Find information and resources on all aspects of blood cancer care—from the first day of diagnosis, through treatment, and post-treatment care--by age group.
Explore an array of financial assistance programs that help patients and families with blood cancer-related expenses.
Find the resources you need to support your loved one - and yourself.
Resources for Healthcare Professionals
Get fast access to continuing education resources, patient referral forms, publications, the Blood Cancer United podcast for health care professionals, and more.
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