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There is still time to join us at our National Conference, taking place on Friday 8 May in York. Anyone affected by lymphoma is welcome to attend, whether they have received a diagnosis themselves or are supporting a loved one.

We will be joined by medical professionals who will talk about why lymphoma causes, symptoms and the side effects of treatment, and our dedicated wellbeing sessions will offer practical tips for day-to-day living. Also joining us is Susan Daniels, a Lymphoma Action Trustee who will talk about her personal lived experience of lymphoma. There will be plenty of time to connect with others affected by lymphoma throughout the day, and to find out more about the services and support that we have available.

“Our conferences are known for being warm, welcoming and informative and offer the unique opportunity to hear from lymphoma experts and learn practical tips for day-to-day living when navigating a lymphoma diagnosis” says Ropinder Gill, Chief Executive at Lymphoma Action. “The programme is created with the needs of people affected by lymphoma firmly at the heart, and there will be plenty of time to meet other people who truly understand the impact of a lymphoma diagnosis. Everyone in attendance is welcome to ask questions and share their own experiences, should they wish to do so.”

“We are so looking forward to welcoming the lymphoma community at our conference during our 40th anniversary year” she adds. “Whether you are newly diagnosed, living well beyond treatment or supporting a loved one, we can’t wait to meet you!” 

Our National Conference will be held on Friday 8 May at The Milner York hotel in York. Tickets cost £30 per person (including lunch and refreshments) and prior booking is essential. 

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