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Here we summarise some of the latest lymphoma research presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology's annual meeting in Chicago in June.
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Here we summarise some of the latest lymphoma research presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology's annual meeting in Chicago in June.
Sepsis has been in the news - here's what you need to know about neutropenic sepsis.
We're supporting Health Information Week as we believe high quality health information empowers people affected by lymphoma.
How one of our volunteers shared his story with his hospital radio and local newspaper to help raise awareness of lymphoma and the support we provide.
It is true that CAR T-cells are a new type of treatment that could transform the prognosis for some people with difficult-to-treat lymphoma. However, it can have serious side effects and research is still ongoing to find out the long-term effects of the treatment.
Celebrating the end of a successful partnership with a big cheque - and an even bigger thank you!
Carers Week raises awareness of the contributions carers make and the support they need - we want to make sure that everyone who is supporting a loved one with lymphoma knows they are not alone.
Phase 2 study finds that a new treatment combination may improve outcomes for people with relapsed or refractory Hodgkin lymphoma.
If you’ve missed what we've been up to this Volunteers' Week 2019, here’s a recap for you…
Volunteers' Week is a national campaign celebrating the wonderful contribution of volunteers across the UK. We'd like to say a huge thank you to our incredible volunteers - we simply couldn’t inform, support and connect with as many people affected by lymphoma without your time, energy and commitment.