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Blood Cancer Awareness Month

Every September, people worldwide unite to observe Blood Cancer Awareness Month. This annual initiative shines a light on blood cancers –  a group of cancers that affect the production and function of blood cells. For those unfamiliar, these cancers include leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, myelodysplastic syndromes, and myeloproliferative neoplasms.

Despite the latest advancements in treatment, blood cancers still impact millions of lives. Blood cancer accounts for about 10% of all cancer diagnoses in the United States each year, and it is estimated that over 1.6 million people are living with or in remission from blood cancer. 

This September, the HealthTree Foundation is participating in blood cancer awareness efforts by:

  • Sharing inspiring patient stories: Follow us on social media as we highlight the strength and resilience of individuals living with blood cancer. If you plan on sharing your story during Blood Cancer Awareness Month, use the hashtag "#SupportBloodCancerResearch" so that we can share and amplify awareness throughout September!

 

 

  • Empowering patients with knowledge: Check out our news articles on the latest blood cancer treatment breakthroughs and research.

            Read the latest news on Blood Cancer

  • Connecting patients and experts: Create a free account to watch our webinar featuring leading hematologists discussing innovations in blood cancer and sharing vital information about myeloma, leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloproliferative neoplasms.

Featured Patient Stories

The Numbers Behind the Cause

The impact of blood cancers is significant. In 2024, leukemia alone is projected to affect over 60,000 new individuals in the US. Lymphoma, the most prevalent type of blood cancer, is estimated to have nearly 90,000 new cases in the US this year. Myeloma, another common blood cancer, is anticipated to affect almost 36,000 new individuals.

These numbers, provided by the National Cancer Institute, underscore the urgent need for continued research, support, and awareness.

Learn more with our Blood Cancer Awareness article series

HealthTree Foundation: Innovation That Saves Lives

HealthTree Foundation is dedicated to empowering the blood cancer community through reliable information, resources, and a supportive network. We believe that knowledge is power, and we strive to equip patients and their loved ones with the tools they need to navigate their journey with confidence.

Every September, people worldwide unite to observe Blood Cancer Awareness Month. This annual initiative shines a light on blood cancers –  a group of cancers that affect the production and function of blood cells. For those unfamiliar, these cancers include leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, myelodysplastic syndromes, and myeloproliferative neoplasms.

Despite the latest advancements in treatment, blood cancers still impact millions of lives. Blood cancer accounts for about 10% of all cancer diagnoses in the United States each year, and it is estimated that over 1.6 million people are living with or in remission from blood cancer. 

This September, the HealthTree Foundation is participating in blood cancer awareness efforts by:

  • Sharing inspiring patient stories: Follow us on social media as we highlight the strength and resilience of individuals living with blood cancer. If you plan on sharing your story during Blood Cancer Awareness Month, use the hashtag "#SupportBloodCancerResearch" so that we can share and amplify awareness throughout September!

 

 

  • Empowering patients with knowledge: Check out our news articles on the latest blood cancer treatment breakthroughs and research.

            Read the latest news on Blood Cancer

  • Connecting patients and experts: Create a free account to watch our webinar featuring leading hematologists discussing innovations in blood cancer and sharing vital information about myeloma, leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloproliferative neoplasms.

Featured Patient Stories

The Numbers Behind the Cause

The impact of blood cancers is significant. In 2024, leukemia alone is projected to affect over 60,000 new individuals in the US. Lymphoma, the most prevalent type of blood cancer, is estimated to have nearly 90,000 new cases in the US this year. Myeloma, another common blood cancer, is anticipated to affect almost 36,000 new individuals.

These numbers, provided by the National Cancer Institute, underscore the urgent need for continued research, support, and awareness.

Learn more with our Blood Cancer Awareness article series

HealthTree Foundation: Innovation That Saves Lives

HealthTree Foundation is dedicated to empowering the blood cancer community through reliable information, resources, and a supportive network. We believe that knowledge is power, and we strive to equip patients and their loved ones with the tools they need to navigate their journey with confidence.

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