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Leukemia vs. lymphoma: What you need to know
Table of contentsLeukemia vs. Lymphoma: What You Need to KnowWhat Is Leukemia?Organs Affected by LeukemiaWhat Is Lymphoma?Organs Affected by LymphomaD…
How do I tell people I have cancer?
Whether to share the news you have cancer with others or not can be a very personal decision. You're probably not sure what to do or how much to revea…
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How do I tell people I have cancer?
Whether to share the news you have cancer with others or not can be a very personal decision. You're probably not sure what to do or how much to revea…
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Myeloma Rounds Philadelphia
Click here to register * Required Live Event Interactive continuing medical education activity for healthcare professionals in Philadelphia, New …
Nina
Back in March , my then - daughter was not feeling well. She had severe abdominal pain, overwhelming fatigue, night sweats, a fever, a headache, and…
Honoring Blood Cancer Survivors
Throughout June, in commemoration of #NationalCancerSurvivorMonth, we at LLS have been highlighting the resilience and achievements of blood cancer su…
Gabriele
For approximately a year leading up to my diagnosis, I began experiencing various symptoms and was generally feeling unwell. About months prior to di…
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Caregiving during treatment
Preparing the homeDuring and after cancer treatment, your loved one may find life at home becomes increasingly challenging. If your loved one is expe…
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Signs that myelofibrosis is progressing: What to watch for
Table of contents:Signs that myelofibrosis is progressingRecognizing early and advancing signs of myelofibrosisWhat your doctor looks forTreatment imp…
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Kimberly
When my husband Elijah, an NFL linebacker who had just retired from the Oakland Raiders—was diagnosed with multiple myeloma (MM) in , our entire world…
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Living with Myeloma
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Sonny
The last conversation I had with my daughter Sonny was one that I will never forget. As she sat there exhausted from the leukemia and CDiff and sepsi…
End of the Caregiver Role
During cancer treatment, you played an important role in supporting your loved one. You may have provided physical, emotional, and practical care on a…
When your child has cancer
Hearing that your child has cancer is terrifying for any parent. Today, most childhood cancer patients can expect to have full and productive lives. M…
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Lymphoma diagnosis, survival rate by age, prognosis, and treatment
Table of contents:What is Hodgkin lymphoma? Organs affected by Hodgkin lymphomaHodgkin lymphoma symptoms and early signsWhat is lymphoma?Organs affec…
How Patients Really Feel About Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
It seems that everywhere we turn lately we hear something about the promises and the perils of artificial intelligence (AI). AI is touted as a smart, …
Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) in young adults
Fatigue is very common in patients with blood cancers. fatigue (CRF) is characterized by excessive and persistent exhaustion that interferes with dai…
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Cancer-related fatigue (CRF)
Fatigue is very common in patients with blood cancers. fatigue (CRF) is characterized by excessive and persistent exhaustion that interferes with dai…
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Steven
My name is Steve. My purpose is to give others hope and the possibility of tomorrows. I am a leukemia survivor, specifically myelodysplastic syndrome …
Champions in myeloma research, Part 2: A conversation with Suzanne Lentzsch, M.D., Ph.D.
To commemorate both Myeloma Awareness Month and Women’s History Month during March, I’ve been talking with women scientists who are driving discovery…
Lori
When my husband Ken was first diagnosed and treated for acute myeloid leukemia (AML) it felt like we were trapped in a fierce storm and being tossed a…
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Personality changes during cancer: What’s happening and how to support
Table of Contents IntroductionWhat are personality changes in cancer patients?How cancer changes a personCan cancer cause mood swings before diagnosis…
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Matt
I’ve lived a mostly normal years on this earth. A life filled with wonderful academics, Division athletics (pole vault), financial internships, and …
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Living with Acute Leukemia
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Final stages of acute myeloid leukemia: What to expect and how to prepare
Table of contents IntroductionOverview of acute myeloid leukemiaRecognizing the final stages of AMLUnderstanding the process in AMLMedical and emotio…
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Behind the breakthroughs: A conversation with Carol Gallagher, PharmD
When you hear the word breakthrough, you might imagine a single eureka moment—a discovery that suddenly changes everything. But in blood cancer resear…
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