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Sleep problems such as insomnia, poor sleep quality, and irregular sleep-wake patterns are common in people with a blood cancer. Join Dr. Sheila Garland to learn about what’s getting in the way of a good night’s rest, and how to manage the underlying problems so you can enjoy more restorative sleep.
Going through a blood cancer may affect your relationship and sex life. Some treatment-related side effects can resolve over time, but others may be long-lasting. Join us for a discussion on how cancer and its treatment can affect sexual function and intimacy.
Sometimes the best medicine doesn't always come in a bottle. Look Good Feel Better (LGFB) knows this and is dedicated to helping women with cancer feel like themselves again. Learn some tips and techniques to take care of yourself and feel empowered.
Good nutrition is important throughout your cancer experience. Join Margaret Martin, RD, MS, LDN, CDCES to learn about the role nutrition plays in promoting health and wellness in people affected by a blood cancer.
This tool is for parents of a school-aged child or teen with leukemia.
This tool is for teachers and administrators at a school where a student has leukemia.
Learn about MDS, how it is diagnosed, overview of treatment and understand what happens next
Learn about molecular profiling, get to know the benefits, understand how it works and what it means for you.
Addressing fertility and sexual health is an essential part of cancer treatment and follow-up care.
Learn about amyloidosis diagnosis, overview of treatment options and understand what happens next.