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  • Offers disease information about all blood cancers, including facts and statistics, treatments, and clinical trials
  • Offers information and referrals to organizations that may be able to assist with paying for medications, stem cell transplant costs, or other health care costs
  • Provides support services for patients and caregivers, including local support groups, online chats, peer-to-peer support, caregiver support, nutrition consultations, and other helpful resources
  • Provides information through literature, videos, public speakers, seminars, and education programs for the general public?
  • Shares the latest research advances with doctors and other medical professionals through symposiums and workshops
  • Supports research, including grants that are available for individual researchers
Provides peer-to-peer support that connects blood cancer patients and their loved ones with trained peer volunteers who have faced a similar diagnosis to foster understanding and meaningful conversation. Volunteers are equipped with basic counseling skills, updated resource knowledge, and a commitment to confidentiality, providing emotional support and insights that help both patients and families feel less alone during their journey.