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A person with short, light lavender hair and glasses poses indoors, wearing a green top and a delicate necklace. The warm, personal portrait can accompany stories or awareness efforts related to blood cancer, reflecting resilience and individuality.

Laura

When I was diagnosed, I was told I had two to five years to live. Myelofibrosis (MF) is an incurable and rare cancer. I am ½ years , and MF is taking …

Stories

St. Jude Global

To improve the survival rates of children with catastrophic illnesses worldwide, through the transfer of knowledge, technology and organizational skil…

Twin Cities All Blood Cancers Group

The group will address specific issues related to a blood cancer diagnosis and will provide an opportunity for attendees to discuss concerns, anxietie…

Twin Cities All Blood Cancers Group

The group will address specific issues related to a blood cancer diagnosis and will provide an opportunity for attendees to discuss concerns, anxietie…

Blood Cancer Networking Group - Warminster

The group will address specific issues related to a blood cancer diagnosis and will provide an opportunity for attendees to discuss concerns, anxietie…

Blood Cancer Networking Group - Warminster

The group will address specific issues related to a blood cancer diagnosis and will provide an opportunity for attendees to discuss concerns, anxietie…

Image of book 'How to Cope Better When You love Have Cancer'

Suggested Reading - How to Cope Better When You Have Cancer

Dr. William Penzer's journey through what he came to call Cancerville began in when his - daughter was diagnosed with breast cancer. Despite being a …

Blood Cancer Networking Group (South Bay)

The group will address specific issues related to a blood cancer diagnosis and will provide an opportunity for attendees to discuss concerns, anxietie…

Blood Cancer Networking Group (South Bay)

The group will address specific issues related to a blood cancer diagnosis and will provide an opportunity for attendees to discuss concerns, anxietie…

A person stands proudly beside a bright red event sign that reads “Congrats JRTstrong!” at an outdoor gathering, wearing a blue “JRTstrong” shirt and athletic gear under a canopy. The open field and display tables behind them create a warm, supportive atmosphere, reflecting the strength, community, and heartfelt determination that surround those honoring and supporting lives affected by blood cancer.

Jill

On October , , I got news that changed my life. On March , , I got the call I had been hoping for — I am in remission! I had not planned on sharing th…

Stories

A blood cancer patient sits closely beside their care partner inside a car, both wearing casual clothing and sharing a quiet, supportive moment during a daytime drive.

Licriticia

Our story started on November , . What we thought would be a normal CT scan in the ER for my dad, Stanley, turned into a journey we pray that anyone d…

Caregiver

Stories

Leo with his parents post treatment - everyone is smiling and Leo is sitting on him mom's lap

Leo

Leo was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia () in June . His parents had noticed bruising on his legs, petechiae around his eyes, fatigue, an…

Jennifer, multiple myeloma (MM), in athletic gear

Jennifer

Jennifer Flowers of Hayward, CA, was diagnosed with myeloma in and today, while still on treatment and in remission, she is now an active Community O…

a young adult smiling with short dark hair blood cancer survivor

Anthony

I would love to share my story with the world and show support and hope that my story will inspire other cancer survivors.

Dare 2 Dream

Employment rights of cancer survivors and caregivers

Working often fulfills a critical financial and emotional need for cancer survivors and their caregivers. In addition to providing income and importan…

Support Resources

Employment rights of young adult cancer survivors and caregivers

Working often fulfills a critical financial and emotional need for cancer survivors and their caregivers. In addition to providing income and importan…

Support Resources

Hope Scarves

To support people facing cancer through scarves, stories, and research. Provides free headscarves paired with survivor stories to offer encouragement …

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Kay and David

As an -year breast cancer survivor, Kay was just starting to enjoy retirement in when she was diagnosed with mantle cell lymphoma. Even though she ha…

Happy young man with arm around a young woman's shoulder--she is holding up her volunteer badge

Because You Volunteer, Your Impact Creates a Ripple Effect

When you commit time and talent to a nonprofit’s mission – no matter how you choose to get involved – you become a volunteer, and the impact of your e…

Icla da Silva Foundation

To save lives by recruiting bone marrow donors and by providing support services to children and adults with leukemia and other diseases treatable by …

Alex’s Team

To fight childhood cancer by funding pioneering programs in pediatric oncology research and care.Provides care kits to children undergoing cancer trea…

The Work Site: Ticket to Work

The Ticket to Work program is for people receiving SSDI or SSI by helping them obtain employment services, rehabilitation services or other support se…

Chemo Angels

To offer support and encouragement to cancer patients in treatment Volunteers send cards and uplifting messages to cancer patients via postal ma…

A Discussion on Clinical Strategies for Treating Aggressive Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL)

Event details Thursday, September 22nd, : PM – : PM ET12: PM – : PM CT10: AM – : AM PT Click here to regi…

A blood cancer patient stands outdoors with two companions in a snowy mountain setting, with evergreen trees and winter slopes in the background. The group poses closely together near an outdoor fire pit, reflecting support, connection, and strength during the patient’s cancer journey.

Chesley

On May , , we got the phone call no parent wants to get. Our youngest son, Tristan, had leukemia. He was and in Denver at the time. My wife and I fle…