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Fely

Hello, my name is Fely Agustin, I am years old and a mother to two teenagers. One is going to be a freshman in college and another a freshman in high…

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Greysun

Hi! My name is Greysun! I was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) on March , . I was fortunate to get outstanding medical treatment at UNC Chi…

Harnessing the epigenome to advance the classification and understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying hairy cell leukemia variant patients

Patients with B cell malignancies who do not fall into a distinct pathological disease category pose a challenge for patient care, and patient classif…

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LLS President & CEO E. Anders Kolb, M.D. to Highlight Blood Cancer Barriers at the Summit on Cancer Health Disparities

SEATTLE, WA – The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society President and CEO, E. Anders Kolb, M.D., will join a distinguished panel of healthcare leaders at the S…

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The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Presence at ASH Showcases Progress to Advance Cures and Care for Blood Cancer Patients

At the 64th Annual American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting (December -), The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) will be presenting new rese…

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Leveraging cancer registries, clinical trials, and community partnerships to address disparities in pediatric, adolescent, and young adult lymphoma

I aim to identify drivers of pediatric and adolescent/young adult lymphoma disparities so that targeted health equity interventions can be developed. …

BioTheryX Announces $92M Series E Financing to Accelerate Development of Targeted Protein Degradation Pipeline and Technology Platform in Oncology

SAN DIEGO, May , - BioTheryX, Inc., a company focused on degrading proteins to create cancer medicines, today announced a $ million Series E financ…

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Nurse Navigators Help Patients Overcome Barriers to and Enroll in Blood Cancer Clinical Trials

Analysis of the LLS model supports the potential that it can be replicated to increase patient access to clinical trials across all cancer types

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Impact of Insurance Type and Cost Sharing on Equity in Access to Oral Anticancer Medications for Blood Cancers

This project will evaluate the association of insurance type with insurer rejection and patient abandonment of new OAM prescriptions for blood cancers…

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Mya

It was the end of my senior year in high school, and I was thrilled to be admitted into NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts to achieve my double bachelor's…

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Valerie

I was a nurse prior to getting diagnosed with cancer. When I was working I wondered to myself, how are my patients so strong laying in that hospital b…

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Christy

I fell in love with distance running in while training for my first marathon as a member of Team In Training, raising money for The Leukemia & Lympho…

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Kiernan

On Oct. , , my husband, Rob Smith, was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). He had a bad case from the beginning. He was FLT3 positive and had…

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Mia

My story starts off when I was first diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in when I was . I was too young to understand how my diagnosi…

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Russ

(As told by Russ Parker’s wife Karen A. Parker)In the fall of , Russ was looking forward to a surfing trip to Fiji with his son Rusty and a group of g…

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Luz, a volunteer and healthcare professional for patients with blood cancer and their families

Luz

My name is Luz, and my story begins in a magical town in Mexico where I spent a wonderful childhood surrounded by my family. As the youngest of nine s…

Two year old Jackson walking away wearing a red baseball cap, blue Survivor shirt and medical tubing

Jackson

Life for Rachael, Brandon, and Jackson was good. Jackson was a happy and healthy baby. He loved all things trucks, looking at books, helping his dad w…

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Jonathan

I was diagnosed with diffused large lymphoma (DLBCL) with concentrations in the brain and lungs. Lymphoma itself is a cancer that starts in the cells…

A group of friends stands together on a red carpet at a Light The Night event, holding glowing lanterns and signs supporting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. The warm lights and close embraces create a powerful sense of unity, love, and hope—reflecting the strength and solidarity shared by those honoring and supporting people whose lives have been touched by blood cancer.

Olivia

I was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) on November , , right before my 28th birthday. I spent days in the hospital as soon as I was …

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Patience

We were clobbered, like every patient, every family, who gets clobbered with a diagnosis. In our healthy, brilliant - son came home to discover t…

Varad a survivor of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL)

Varad

I graduated in with an engineering degree and landed a analyst position at a promising startup. My future was brimming with plans, and by , I was ge…

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Logan, wearing a face mask, beanie and 'Survivor' shirt, ringing a large brass bell

Logan

July , , was the day that my life changed forever. I had been dealing with odd symptoms for months, and after multiple visits with dismissive practiti…

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Suggested Reading - My Parent Has Cancer and It Really Sucks

Currently one million American teenagers live with a parent who is fighting cancer. It's a hard blow for those already navigating high school, prepari…

Jane, Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) patient, with companion

Jane

In October , I was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma. After growing up never getting sick, I had cancer. It was incredibly difficult to comprehend at th…