How Blood Cancer United helps patients gain access to affordable cancer treatment
Read full article: How Blood Cancer United helps patients gain access to affordable cancer treatmentBlood Cancer United, which was formerly known as the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, has created a way for blood cancer patients to tap into resources that can ease the financial burden of receiving treatment.
Blood Cancer United’s resources for blood cancer patients
Read full article: Blood Cancer United’s resources for blood cancer patientsBlood Cancer United, a nonprofit, has compiled a list of resources aimed at encouraging and educating blood cancer patients. Some resources are available free of charge.
‘You can always do it in life’: 9-year-old celebrates end of cancer journey
Read full article: ‘You can always do it in life’: 9-year-old celebrates end of cancer journeyIn the garden of CHRISTUS Children’s Hospital, dozens of people recently gathered to celebrate the end of a painful and emotional journey.
Blood Cancer United identifies 5 main types of blood cancers
Read full article: Blood Cancer United identifies 5 main types of blood cancersThanks to efforts from doctors, researchers, health care providers and nonprofits such as Blood Cancer United, certain types of blood cancers are not the terminal diagnoses that these were decades ago.
How Blood Cancer United plans to expand legacy of Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Read full article: How Blood Cancer United plans to expand legacy of Leukemia & Lymphoma SocietyThe organization behind the annual Light the Night event may have changed its name, but its dedication to curing blood cancers continues.
‘I have a purpose’: Blood cancer survivor finds joy in family, crafts and supporting lifesaving research
Read full article: ‘I have a purpose’: Blood cancer survivor finds joy in family, crafts and supporting lifesaving researchEight months and five rounds of chemotherapy later, Audrey Ramsbacher was in remission. She knows others aren’t as lucky.
Celebrate, honor, remember people impacted by blood cancer at Light the Night
Read full article: Celebrate, honor, remember people impacted by blood cancer at Light the NightJoin KSAT and KSAT Community on Saturday, October 19, as the night sky is illuminated with hope and honor during the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s annual walk — Light the Night.
How to navigate next steps after a blood cancer diagnosis
Read full article: How to navigate next steps after a blood cancer diagnosisJune marks Cancer Survivor’s Month, and more than 18 million people in the United States are cancer survivors who are living with, through and beyond their disease, according to the American Association for Cancer Research.