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Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer

The Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) is an international, interdisciplinary organization dedicated to the practice, educ…

Food and nutrition for children and teens

Nutrition basics Food gives your child’s body the fuel it needs for healthy body function, growth and development, and the energy to go about daily li…

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Living with Blood Cancer: Stories, Support & Navigation

Program detailsJoin us for an engaging and informative educational program designed for patients, survivors, and caregivers impacted by blood cancer. …

A person rests in a hospital bed surrounded by family members, a scene often associated with blood cancer care, treatment, and family support.

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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Communicating with your blood cancer specialist or care team

How to advocate for your careLearn about your diagnosis and treatment optionsConsider clinical trialsDon’t be afraid to seek a second opinionUnderstan…

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Communicating with your specialist or care team as a young adult

Communication with your specialist and the team coordinating your care is very important. Share with your doctor how much you want to know about your …

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Erika

I am a - cancer survivor. In February , I found a suspect lump and had become unusually tired. I was a single mother of a very active - boy, so when …

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Exploiting escape from Y-inactivation as a synthetic dependency in MYC-driven lymphoma

As a lymphoma develops it expresses genes that are normally silenced to convey a survival advantage. When these genes are on the X or Y (sex chromosom…

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Suggested Reading - Life Blood

Cathy Koning's moving, unflinchingly honest and often humorous recollections and reflections chart her experience from shock diagnosis of AML in to c…

Save the Cord Foundation

To promote awareness of the benefits of cord blood stem cells in an unbiased and factual way, and to educate parents, healthcare professionals, and t…

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Roger

I'd like to share how when life looks dark, we never know what's over the horizon. Not quite eight years ago I was diagnosed with stage lymphoma with…

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Chase

I am a Hodgkin’s lymphoma survivor. It took me seven months to build up the courage to share my story, but if my story inspires even just one other pa…

Two people standing indoors at what appears to be a social event or gathering, each holding a drink. Both are wearing shirts with bold text and purple awareness ribbons; one shirt reads “NOT TODAY.” The background shows other attendees, a wooden wall, a refrigerator with drinks, and a TV screen mounted above. The setting has a casual atmosphere with beverages and event signage visible.

Debra

On Christmas Eve , I had a bad cough and decided to go to a clinic to get something for a cough. We weren't celebrating Christmas until Christmas Day…

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Amrita

November was the start of my journey as a cancer warrior and survivor. I was diagnosed with Diffused Large B cell lymphoma (NHL) and it is incredibl…

A phase 1/2 study of BI-1206, a monoclonal antibody to CD32b (FcyRIIB), in combination with rituximab and acalabrutinib in patients with indolent NHL that has relapsed or is refractory to rituximab

In January , LLS made an equity investment in BioInvent to "Support Clinical Development of for NHL Indications and for Lymphoma Indications Includ…

Imaginary Friends Society

To explain a wide range of complicated cancer topics in a way that kids can understand. Because the more they understand about their treatment, the le…

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Suggested Reading - When Someone You Know Has Cancer

Available in English and Spanish, this activity booklet was designed to help families talk with their children about cancer, answer their questions, r…

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Trish

I was diagnosed with lymphoma in March . It had eaten my C7 vertebrae and traveled to my spleen so it was determined that it was stage IV. After hav…

Gene-edited CD19 CAR-T cells with superior proliferation, persistence and serial-killing activity

A therapy for blood cancers reprograms a patient’s T cells to kill tumor cells. This treatment, called cell therapy, can work well, but the often r…

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Suggested Reading - Drums, Girls & Dangerous Pie

This is a touching novel about the relationship between two brothers and how their family dynamics change as the younger brother is diagnosed with leu…

Gerardo (Jerry), chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patient

Gerardo (Jerry)

I came into this world with a ,-mile warranty. During all my life, maybe I had a cold once in a while, some minor stuff, a bit of bursitis, but nothin…

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Suggested Reading - When Someone You Know Has Cancer

Available in English and Spanish, this activity booklet was designed to help families talk with their children about cancer, answer their questions, r…

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Suggested Reading - When Someone You Know Has Cancer

Available in English and Spanish, this activity booklet was designed to help families talk with their children about cancer, answer their questions, r…

Close-up selfie of an individual seated in a car wearing sunglasses on their head and a seatbelt, with sunlight and greenery visible outside—highlighting everyday life, strength, and lived experience within the blood cancer community and survivorship awareness.

Sharon

I went to see an endocrinologist for my diabetes diagnosis right after my husband of years passed away. I had four children, and I wanted to make sur…

Stories

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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…

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