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Updated: May 24, 2022
Learn more about lymphoma and the resources we have available.
Lymphoma
Asking for a second opinion
Updated: May 24, 2022
Asking for a second opinion for your blood cancer diagnosis. In the event that you have any doubts about your diagnosis or treatment plan, you may want to get a second medical opinion before beginning or continuing treatment.
Understanding lab results
Updated: May 24, 2022
Get an overview of tests for blood cancers, understand what different lab and imaging tests are used for, and find out how to prepare for your tests.
Preparing for appointments
Updated: May 24, 2022
Preparing for medical appointments with your doctor and your healthcare team.
Childhood blood cancers
Updated: July 12, 2022
The difference it makes for a child when parents, teachers and friends have the right kind of information and resources to lean on.
Speaking with your employer
Updated: May 24, 2022
Speaking with your employer about your cancer diagnosis. Communicating with your work, boss and employees about cancer.
Telling your children
Updated: May 24, 2022
Tips for talking to children about blood cancer diagnosis. Telling your children and grandchildren about blood cancer and treatment options.
Talking to family and friends
Updated: May 24, 2022
You may be asking yourself what to do or how much to reveal. Some people with cancer choose to tell their loved ones only. Others find it helps when other people they have regular contact with also know about their diagnosis. You may find it difficult to do so, but it will allow ...
First Connection Peer Support Program
Updated: January 3, 2023
You are not alone. Sometimes, you may feel completely alone and maybe even misunderstood by your family and friends during your cancer experience. When it happens, it can feel unsettling and isolating, but it is understandable. For those days when it seems like the people who car...
Personalized support
Adjusting to a new normal
Updated: November 1, 2022
When cancer ends, your life after cancer begins. Your perspective on life, your role in society and your feelings about yourself and others may be different now than before your cancer experience.
Healthcare management