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It's Time To Understand CAR-T Therapy For B-Cell Lymphoma: Earlier Indications Coming To A Community Near You

Part of in a series on: The Evolving Role of CAR Therapy for R/R Lymphomas: Improving Access and Outcomes

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The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society launches Impact Research grants to help underserved patients access to clinical trials

Collaborations with Mayo Clinic, Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Weill Cornell Medicine will Increase Representation of Geographically, Ethni…

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Parenting with blood cancer

Most parents struggle to fit everything into their family’s schedule, even without the demands of cancer and cancer treatment. It’s important to accep…

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Man sitting in chair wrapped in blanket getting IV chemo treatment

Christian

In March , I was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma.This came as a huge shock. I immediately starting thinking about how this might impact my wife and …

A young child in animal‑print pajamas holds a knitted lion toy while standing indoors near a door. The warm, gentle moment could be used in materials supporting families affected by blood cancer, highlighting the innocence and resilience of childhood.

Sophia

Gabriel is years old, and like most kids his age, he loves animals, being outside, and riding his scooter around the neighborhood.But his story looks…

Dare 2 Dream

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Andreas, Ph.D., MSc, FAA

A Pioneering Researcher Developing Targeted Therapies for Leukemia, Lymphoma and MyelomaA cancer researcher trained in cell biology, immunology and mo…

Sofia wearing princess crown and shirt, B-ALL survivor

Sofia

Sofia’s story starts in November . Actually, it starts on March , , when she was born. She has been my fierce, independent, little girl from the . On…

Myeloma in the Black Community

Program DetailsJoin us for a powerful program designed to support and empower multiple myeloma patients and their families. Healthcare providers worki…

Kenya, a middle aged black woman with short black hair wearing big hoop earrings and a blue survivor tshirt and white ribbon hold a LTN light

Kenya

I was diagnosed with two blood cancers — multiple myeloma (MM) and chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML).Cancer entered my life at five years old whe…

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Group shot of Yarnall family standing in front a red brick wall

Yarnall Family

To be of service to others comes naturally to the Yarnalls. Bob is a -year Marine Corps veteran and a teacher. Kim is a chiropractor for over years. …

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Bruce

I was diagnosed with mantle cell lymphoma in August at age . It was an accidental find while scanning for a kidney stone. I was late stage at diagno…

Resolve: The National Infertility Association

To provide timely, compassionate support and information to people who are experiencing infertility and to increase awareness of infertility issues th…

The Compassionate Friends (TCF)

To provide highly personal comfort, hope, and support to every family experiencing the death of a son or a daughter, a brother or a sister, or a grand…

The Bone Marrow & Cancer Foundation

To improve the quality of life for cancer and transplant patients and their families by providing vital financial assistance, comprehensive resources,…

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Financial Relief Fund Commits Over $1 Million in Direct Support to Blood Cancer Patients Impacted by Hurricanes Fiona & Ian

Rye Brook, NY – October , – In the wake of the destruction caused by Hurricane Fiona and Hurricane Ian, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) announc…

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CaringBridge

To amplify the love, hope, and compassion in the world, making each health journey easier; to ensure families can connect, share and receive support d…

Person wearing a blue athletic shirt and a gray compression sleeve on one arm, standing outdoors on a wooden deck with greenery in the foreground. The person is raising a bent arm in a flexing gesture. In the background, there is a large body of water and distant land under a partly cloudy sky.

Nicholas

The fight against cancer has always been a passion of mine. In college, I served on the Board of the American Cancer Society Relay for Life chapter fo…

Gabriele Papa, AML

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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International Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia Foundation (IWMF)

To offer mutual support and encouragement to the Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia community and others with an interest in the disease. Provides …

International Myeloma Foundation (IMF)

To improve the quality of life of myeloma patients and their families while working toward prevention and a cure through four founding principles: res…

Lymphoma Canada

To empower lymphoma patients, and the lymphoma community, through education, support and research. Provides education and support for individual…

The Dougy Center for Grieving Children

To provide support in a safe place where children, teens, young adults and their families grieving a death can share their experiences. Provides…

International Cancer Information Service Group (ICISG)

To help cancer organizations around the world establish or enhance their Cancer Information Service to provide high quality, reliable information and …

MPN Education Foundation

To bring education, information and emotional support to MPN patients; to increase awareness amongst patients, physicians and caregivers of myeloproli…

A runner in a bright pink jacket moves confidently through a bustling city street as crowds make their way past the grand architecture of Philadelphia’s City Hall. The energy of the race, paired with the towering historic building in the background, creates a powerful, hopeful atmosphere—reflecting determination, courage, and the unwavering support shown for those whose lives have been touched by blood cancer.

Nicole

Running the NYC Marathon is deeply personal for me. I’m a nursing student set to graduate this summer, and I’ve seen family members face the challeng…

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