Find an event near you

We hold many different events around the country for people affected by lymphoma and the healthcare professionals that support them. Enter your postcode or address to see events close to you and use the buttons to select the event types you are interested in - then press filter.
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Bridges of Britain Walk 2021

Join our Bridges of Britain walk during Blood Cancer Awareness Month - walk your own 7 mile route crossing your local bridges.

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Tayside Haematology Network Group

If you'd like to connect with others affected by lymphoma and other blood cancers, why not join this network group. Everyone is welcome including patients, family and friends.

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RMH / ICR National Clinical and Scientific Haemato-oncology Meeting - SOLD OUT

This event is fully booked.     View the programme

Skipton Blood Buddies

Support group for anyone affected by a blood cancer diagnosis organised by Cancer Support Yorkshire.

The Blood Group - Bradford

Join this group to meet others in a safe space and create a supportive local community for anyone with blood cancer.

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WMUK 2019 Patient-Doctor Summit

WMUK’s Patient-Doctor Summit is an annual event that brings together the Waldenström’s Macroglobulinemia (WM) community in the UK. It’s a unique collaboration between patients and doctors, providing information and support for people with this rare and complex blood cancer.

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Old Tyme Music Hall evening

The Norfolk Lymphoma Fundraising  Group presents an Old Tyme Music Hall evening for your entertainment!

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Muddy Mutts sponsored dog walk

A great event for all ages and a chance for dogs to do their part to help people affected by lymphoma!

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Carol singing at St Pancras station

We have been given a slot for carol singing at St Pancras Station from 5pm to 7pm on Thursday 5 December - International Volunteer Day!.

If you would like to take part and sing in the season with us please email Carly at volunteering@lymphoma-action.org.uk.

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Seasonal singing in Aylesbury

Join us as we sing in the season in Aylesbury Market Square!

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South of England Online Support Meeting

There are several online support meetings covering the South of England, running on different days and times throughout the month.  Registration is for one of these regular meetings.  This one is held on the second Wednesday evening of each month at 7.30pm.  You can see the full list here.  

The South of England covers the South West, East, South East and London regions.

If you are already registered but would like to change to a different meeting, please request this by replying to the last invitation you received. 

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Managing symptoms and side effects of lymphoma

During this webinar, our expert panel will discuss the causes and management of symptoms and side effects, with a particular focus on fatigue, itching, peripheral neuropathy and ‘chemo-brain’.

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Virtual Live your Life workshop, Scotland

Join us online for this real-time virtual workshop to help you connect with others in a similar situation and find further local help and support.

This interactive virtual event is for you if you have lymphoma and will help you to choose how to live with and beyond your lymphoma diagnosis. This workshop will be of value if you are at (or coming towards) the end of treatment for lymphoma or if you are on active monitoring (watch and wait). You are welcome to bring along a friend or family member to join the workshop with you, to support you and to help them understand more about lymphoma and how others cope with supporting someone with lymphoma.

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Information and insights workshop session for CNS's

An opportunity to help shape Lymphoma Action’s services for CNS/ANP audiences though 2023 and beyond.

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Lymphoma, work and you

In this webinar, we aim to help those with lymphoma understand their rights within work, and what help and support they can ask for.

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Supporting conversations with your healthcare team

In this webinar we will discuss strategies to support you to get the most out of your communication with your healthcare team.

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Bridges of Britain 2024 - Walk your own way in May

Our local Bridges walking event is back! Join us in your local area and walk your own route - just cross at least one bridge. 

 

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CANCELLED: National Conference - 13 May

Update 5 May: After careful consideration, due to the current situation with planned national rail strikes on 12 and 13 May, we have taken the difficult decision to cancel our National Conference.  We will email everyone who has already booked a place with more information. We aim to work with our speakers over the coming weeks to film the presentations and make these available on our website.

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Living well on active monitoring

In this webinar we will look at what active monitoring is, the terminology used (watch and wait, active surveillance etc), who this might be recommended for, why it is a management strategy used in some types of lymphoma before, and sometimes following, treatment. We’ll also address some of the concerns and reassurances around it as a management strategy, including appointments, tests and patient-led follow-up.

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Live your Life Workshop - Central & Greater London

Join us online for this real-time virtual workshop to help you connect with others in a similar situation and find further local help and support.

This interactive virtual event is for you if you have lymphoma and will help you to choose how to live with and beyond your lymphoma diagnosis. This workshop will be of value if you are at (or coming towards) the end of treatment for lymphoma or if you are on active monitoring (watch and wait). You are welcome to bring along a friend or family member to join the workshop with you, to support you and to help them understand more about lymphoma and how others cope with supporting someone with lymphoma.