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Lymphoma Voices podcast launches with Dr Sarah Jarvis interview
We are delighted to launch our first podcast with Dr Sarah Jarvis in conversation with Lymphoma Action's Stephen Scowcroft.
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We are delighted to launch our first podcast with Dr Sarah Jarvis in conversation with Lymphoma Action's Stephen Scowcroft.
Whether you've lost your hair or want to have fun with a new look, Nika demonstrates how to tie a headscarf.
Thank you to everyone who shared their personal messages of support for someone who has just received a lymphoma diagnosis.
Join Lymphoma Action and Leukaemia Care for a joint webinar on Wednesday 30 September at 11am.
You are recommended to have an annual flu jab if you have lymphoma, if you are having chemotherapy, steroids or radiotherapy or if you have had your spleen removed.
Our wonderful supporters Deborah, Ruth, Kathryn and Rebecca share why they are taking part in the challenge by walking through York this September.
Today is World Lymphoma Awareness Day, and an opportunity for us to say thank you to everyone who has supported our work.
September is Blood Cancer Awareness Month, and an opportunity to reflect on the events of the past few months. In a message to our supporters, Professor John Radford, President of Lymphoma Action, talks about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people affected by lymphoma, and what healthcare services could look like for people living with a lymphoma diagnosis in the future.
As September is Blood Cancer Awareness Month, we explain what makes lymphoma a type of blood cancer.
Our Medical Advisory Panel respond to a recent report in The Independent.