BLOOD (HAEMATOLOGY) CANCER
INFORMATION ON BLOOD (HAEMATOLOGY)
CANCER
BLOOD (HAEMATOLOGY) CANCER SUPPORT GROUPS
BLOOD (HAEMATOLOGY) CANCER LIFE STORIES
Information on Blood (Haematology) Cancer
Blood Cancer Charities
Lymphoma Action
With your help we can make sure that everyone affected by lymphoma receives the best possible information and support, treatment and care Telephone: 0808 808 5555 Website: https://lymphoma-action.org.uk Address: Lymphoma Action, 3 Cromwell Court, New...
CML Support
CML support – one of the largest online patient support communities for Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia. Run by patients for patients, their families and supporters. Like all successful patient groups, The CML Support Group works alongside healthcare professionals to help...
CLL Support Association
We are a patient led UK charity, our mission is to support and empower Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia (CLL) patients, their families and their carers through education and access to reliable, relevant and current information. Telephone: 0800 977 4396...
Myeloma UK
Myeloma UK is the only organisation in the UK dealing exclusively with myeloma. We are helping myeloma patients live longer and with a better quality of life. Telephone: 0800 980 3332Website: https://www.myeloma.org.uk/Address:Myeloma UK22 Logie MillBeaverbank...
Leukaemia Care
Leukaemia CARE is a national blood cancer support charity. We are dedicated to ensuring that anyone affected by blood cancer receives the right information, advice and support. Telephone: 0808 8010444 Website: http://www.leukaemiacare.org.uk/ Address: One Birch Court...
Blood Cancer UK
We stop people dying from blood cancer, we make patients’ lives better, and we look for ways to stop blood cancer happening in the first place. Telephone: 0808 2080 888 Website: https://bloodcancer.org.uk/ Address: Bloodwise 39-40 Eagle Street London WC1R 4TH
Other useful Blood Cancer resources
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Find a support group for Blood (Haematology) Cancer
Barnsley Haematology Support Group
A group to support you as you go through your blood cancer journey and beyond, with different themes and information including travel, nutrition, managing symptoms/side effects, wellness and other available support.
Meetings: 4:30 to 6:30pm every two months
Contact the team for dates via the details above.
Doncaster Haematology Support Group
Grimsby Myeloma Support Group
Grimsby Myeloma group is an informal group of patients and family members who get together once a month to socialise, exchange experiences and learn more about living with myeloma.
Leeds Haematology Support Group at Home
The Leeds Haematology Support Group is for anyone who has been affected by a blood cancer diagnosis.
This group is run by Leukaemia Care.
2024 meeting dates are: –
Tuesday 14 May
Wednesday 18 September
Tuesday 3 December
Contact Information
Email: support@leukaemiacare.org.uk
Tel: 08088 010 444
Lymphoma Action Online Support Meetings
North Yorkshire Haematology Support Group
There is ample free parking. Visitors just need to pay for their own drink.
Scarborough Myeloma
This group stays in touch via WhatsApp and meet up every few months at different locations for a cuppa and a chat.
Sheffield Haematology Support Group
Weston Park Cancer Information Support Centre Sheffield, S10 2TX
Currently meeting online.
Tel: Leukaemia Care 08088 010 444
Email: support@leukaemiacare.org.uk
Website: http://www.leukemiacare.org.uk
York Haematology Support Group
Blood (Haematology) Cancer Life Stories
Rian’s Story – Acute Myeloid Leukaemia
Rian Harvey may only be 22-years-old but he is wise beyond his years. Positive, upbeat, inspirational…a young man on a mission to talk to as many people as possible about cancer and tackle a few myths in the process. That’s why he made a perfect guest for You...
Steve’s story – Gamers Beat Cancer
“Let’s Have More Game On, Than Game Over” Being diagnosed with cancer is a lonely time. Receiving hospital treatment – often in isolation – leaves the patient disorientated and removed from contact with normal life. In March 2019, Steve Bracewell’s life was changed...
Jayne’s story – Lymphoma
I am Jayne, I am 61 years old and live just outside Bradford in the village of Wilsden. I am a Keighley girl (If I can still be classed as a girl at my age?) and am a single parent to two girls, Lisa 40, who is married and lives in Keighley, with her husband Andrew...
Jacqui talks to Liz Stephenson about having Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia and having been in remission then being told she had MRD – Minimal Residual Disease
Check out this short podcast with Liz Stephenson