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Targeting the interplay between signaling and transcriptional dysfunction in myeloid leukemias

Our research program is focused on understanding the intersection between signaling and transcriptional dysfunction in myeloid leukemias. We leverage …

Cancer.Net

Cancer.Net brings the expertise and resources of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) to people living with cancer and those who care for …

Community Action Partnership

Community Action Agencies (CAA) are local organizations intended to promote , primarily funded through the federal government. Programs administered …

Hair We Share

To help maintain dignity, confidence and to those affected by medical hair loss. Provides a wig free of charge to children years old and under…

Two people sitting closely together on a cushioned bench in an indoor setting with tall green snake plants behind them. The background features wooden paneling, white columns, and a ceiling with recessed square panels and lights. One person is wearing a sleeveless orange top with layered necklaces, and the other is wearing a light blue button-up shirt.

Karen

Several symptoms, two urgent care visits, and one ER trip later, I was admitted to Harris Tower in Fort Worth for days. An ART EXPLORATION COACH by t…

A hospital room filled with medical equipment forms the backdrop as two individuals sit closely together at a small table, each wearing large headphones and speaking into professional microphones. An audio mixer with colorful controls sits between them, surrounded by cables and devices. IV poles and infusion bags stand behind the pair, grounding the setting in the reality of treatment. The scene captures a moment of connection and determination—creating something meaningful in the midst of a blood cancer journey.

Lindsey

Before his diagnosis, Thomas spent his career as a nurse, devoting his life to caring for others. In , our family faced a series of circumstances. Th…

Stories

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Karley

Back in , my sister Karley was diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL). It was a huge shock to her and our family as up until that point she w…

BAFF-ligand CAR T-cells and pre-apheresis B-cell lymphodepletion for relapsed/refractory CLL

Most CLL patients treated with CAR that target the CD19 antigen on the cell do not achieve a complete remission. CLL cells express other molecules on…

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Pam

Pam Katten died on September , after a battle with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Pam was an extraordinary woman, beloved as a mother, daughter, sis…

Jean-Paul, acute myeloid leukemia (AML)aptient, in the southwest

Jean-Paul

This is the fourth anniversary of being diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). We had just gotten back from San Francisco, and got scratched b…

Developing Novel Immunotherapies for Challenging Lymphomas

This team science program from Washington University will develop new immunotherapy treatments for patients with hard to treat or incurable lymphomas.…

Patient-Reported Outcomes and Survivorship in Histiocytic Neoplasms

Advances in the treatment of Langerhans cell histiocytosis and disease have led to a growing survivor population; however, there is a lack of informa…

Development of a clinical program for myeloid cancer prevention

The majority of myeloid cancers remain incurable. We previously showed that individuals at risk can be identified years in advance, indicating that pr…

American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Patient Champions

To empower patients, caregivers, and advocates through education and awareness about laboratory diagnostics, lab tests, and pathology care through sh…

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Matt

Meet Matt. Hodgkin Lymphoma Survivor. Goalkeeper of major league soccer's Columbus Crew. After donating blood when he was years old, Matt learned he …

Camp Mak-A-Dream

To provide a medically supervised, Montana experience in an intimate, community setting to children, young adults and families affected by cancer. • …

National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH)

To define, through rigorous scientific investigation, the usefulness and safety of complementary and integrative health interventions and their roles …

“Open-Surfaceomics” for Identifying Novel Surface PTMs as Immunotherapy Targets in AML

A lack of highly selective surface antigens for Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) immunotherapy is a major bottleneck in the development of both CAR T cell…

Genetic pathways of myeloid transformation and treatment response

Our central goal is to improve clinical outcomes in patients with myeloid malignancies through developing an enhanced mechanistic understanding of dis…

Targeting the pathogenic 'fire triangle' of inflammation, metabolism and mutations in myeloid leukemogenesis

My lab is focused on understanding the pathogenic interplay between oncogenic mutations, chronic inflammation and aberrant metabolism as a driver of t…

Discovery and therapeutic targeting of novel mechanisms driving Double Hit Lymphomas

lymphoma (DHL) is an aggressive form of diffuse large lymphoma (DLBCL) defined by MYC and BCL2 rearrangements. DHL has been linked to very poor outc…

Elephants and Tea

To help adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients, survivors, and caregivers know they are not alone in their fight with cancer Provides a free …

Two people smiling closely together in a warm indoor setting, expressing love, partnership, and shared strength, reflecting the emotional support and resilience found within the blood cancer journey and community.

Jennifer

The word "cancer" is scary. We use it so flippantly, but the reality is no one wants to have a doctor say those words. It’s devastating. It changes yo…

Stories

Elijah, ALL survivor, holding sign with text "survivor"

Elijah

Diagnosed with ALL in 5th grade, my hopes for a normal and healthy childhood were quickly shattered. The impact on my family began as devastation but …

Pam, a blood cancer survivor, wearing a red hat and smiling

Pam

I was diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) in December of . I went through six treatments from January to June . The treatments were a serie…