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Raise lymphoma awareness on World Cancer Day
Friday 4 February is World Cancer Day, an international day to raise awareness and understanding of all types of cancer, including lymphoma.
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Friday 4 February is World Cancer Day, an international day to raise awareness and understanding of all types of cancer, including lymphoma.
We are calling for people affected by blood cancer to be treated equally to those with the four most common cancers in NHS policy making and decision making.
In collaboration with 50 other cancer charities, we have written to the Government to ask that they take action at the next Comprehensive Spending Review, and respond urgently to the challenges faced by cancer services.
From fantastic fundraising, to supporting our lymphoma symptoms awareness campaign, we want to take the opportunity to say thank you to everyone who has got involved in Blood Cancer Awareness Month this year.
Join the global lymphoma community on 15 September to address the ways the pandemic has affected people living with lymphoma.
If you have CLL or SLL, let us know your experience of treatment and your views on potential future treatments by taking part in an online survey.
As COVID-19 restrictions lift in England, we have joined 40 other cancer charities in an open letter to the public to raise awareness about the impact of ‘freedom day’ on people affected by cancer, and the steps people can take to protect those who are still clinically extremely vulnerable to COVID-19.
In an open letter to the public, and two letters addressed to the Prime Minister, we express our concern about the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions in England on Monday 19 July, and what this will mean for people considered clinically extremely vulnerable to COVID-19.
Thank you to everyone who took part in our short survey to improve the lives of people affected by lymphoma. This survey is now closed.
Plotting a route out of the pandemic and towards world-leading cancer services.