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September is Blood Cancer Awareness Month!

Published on: 1 September 2023

Let’s talk lymphoma together and show our support to people affected by the UK’s fifth most common cancer.

Group of people wearing Lymphoma Action t-shirts

Our Let’s talk lymphoma campaign running throughout September aims to raise awareness about lymphoma as the most common type of blood cancer in the UK. We are inviting everyone to join the conversation to spread the word about lymphoma and help even more people affected by the condition.

From taking part in a fundraising coffee morning or a challenge event to simply sharing our key facts about lymphoma with a friend, neighbour or colleague, there are many ways that you can take part and show your support. Throughout the month, we will also be sharing personal stories from people who have been affected by lymphoma. If you would like to share your own story with us, then please do get in touch.

You could also follow us on social media and engage with our posts on World Lymphoma Awareness Day on 15 September to be part of a global message - the more you share, like and comment the further the messages will travel and the more people who will be talking about lymphoma! 

Don’t forget that we are also here if you need to talk to someone about your experience of lymphoma. Our Helpline service provides support to anyone affected by a lymphoma diagnosis, including family, friends and carers.

However you choose to take part this Blood Cancer Awareness Month, your support will go such a long way in helping us make sure that no one faces lymphoma alone.