Lymphoma Information Day, Southampton
Join us for our Lymphoma Information Day, where you can connect with experts, meet others affected by lymphoma, and share your experiences. This event is open to everyone, whether you have a lymphoma diagnosis or are a family member, friend, or carer of someone with lymphoma.
Book your place (£20)

We aim to create a relaxed and informative atmosphere to support and connect those impacted by lymphoma. You’ll hear from medical professionals on topics such as “the relationship between the immune system and lymphoma” and “managing cancer-related fatigue through daily activity.” Additionally, a volunteer will share their personal lymphoma journey. Throughout the day, there will be plenty of opportunities to ask questions, share your stories, and learn more about the support and services offered by Lymphoma Action.
Tickets cost £20 per person (including lunch and refreshments) and prior booking through EventBrite is essential.
Watch Dr Rob Lown, Consultant Haematologist, explain what he will be talking about on the day.
Event programme
9.30am Registration
Sign in and collect your name badge and welcome pack. Tea and coffee will be available.
10.00am Welcome
Welcome and overview of the day.
10.15am What is the immune system, what is lymphoma and how are they connected?
Dr Rob Lown, Consultant Haematologist from University Hospital Southampton gives a basic introduction to what the immune system is, and how lymphoma is connected to this.
11.00am Morning break
An opportunity to meet, share and connect with others. Tea and coffee will be available.
11.30am Harnessing the immune system to develop new treatments
Dr Rob Lown, Consultant Haematologist from University Hospital Southampton will present on using the immune system to protect ourselves and to treat lymphoma.
12.00pm Personal experience of lymphoma
Peter, a Lymphoma Action volunteer will talk about his personal experience of lymphoma.
12.30pm Lunch break
An opportunity to meet, share and connect with others in attendance. Lunch will be provided.
1.30pm Coping with fatigue
Amy King, Lymphoma Clinical Nurse Specialist from University Hospital Southampton will talk about cancer related fatigue, why it happens, strategies for managing fatigue, and how to communicate about the impact of living with fatigue.
2.00pm Comfort break
An opportunity to meet, share and connect with others. Tea and coffee will be available.
2.15pm Keeping active and staying mobile
The Southampton therapy team will discuss using activity as a way of managing fatigue day to day.
2.45pm Lymphoma Action update
Dallas Pounds, Director of Services at Lymphoma Action will give an overview of the support services we have available.
3.00pm Close of day
Please note this is a draft programme and is subject to change.
For more information about the venue including directions and car parking please read our additional information.
Please read our event terms and conditions to see our cancellation and refund policy. Or if you have a question, email conferences@lymphoma-action.org.uk