World Blood Cancer Day: Resources To Support Patients and Caregivers

May 28th is World Blood Cancer Day. Bringing awareness to blood cancer helps patients and caregivers access treatment and support. The right resources can make a big difference in a person’s day-to-day life and overall outcomes.
DKMS is an international non-profit organization that established World Blood Cancer Day. It was founded by a family impacted by a blood cancer diagnosis. They saw the need to improve access to life-saving treatment for people with blood cancer. DKMS helps connect patients to stem-cell transplant resources and donor registries.
Similarly, HealthTree Foundation was founded by Jenny Ahlstrom after she saw gaps in research speed after her diagnosis with multiple myeloma. Since 2012, HealthTree has been committed to providing education, resources, and research that improve the lives of people affected by blood cancer.
Stay on track when you join HealthTree
Managing test results and health history can quickly become overwhelming as you navigate living with blood cancer. HealthTree has created a platform where you can keep track of all your medical information by connecting your medical records. This free and secure platform can help you better prepare for appointments, understand your care plan, and stay organized throughout treatment.
Sharing medical records can also help researchers better understand blood cancer, identify patterns through symptoms and responses, and move closer to more effective treatments.
Connect with people affected by blood cancer
HealthTree also offers support through both virtual and in-person events and opportunities to connect with other people with blood cancer.
HealthTree Connect is a social media platform designed to bring patients and caregivers together. Here, you can share your experience, ask questions, and learn from others facing similar challenges.
We also host a number of webinars where you have the opportunity to hear from experts and ask questions you may have about diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship.
Read the latest news and patient stories
HealthTree News provides you with the latest updates. These articles are designed to give patients access to reliable information on symptoms, treatments, and practical resources to improve their overall outcomes. You can also read patient stories that highlight the experiences of people living with blood cancer.
Recently, guest speaker William Yank shared his experience as a young adult diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) during a HealthTree webinar.
Finding a specialist
The right treatment approach can vary depending on the exact subtype, genetic features, and a person’s individual needs. HealthTree’s specialist directory makes it easier to find the right providers who understand the latest treatment options, clinical trials, and supportive care needs.
Tools For You
To raise awareness for World Blood Cancer Day, HealthTree has developed a toolkit that provides statistics on blood cancer and resources to support you through every step of your care.
World Blood Cancer Day Toolkit
Together we care. Together we cure
HealthTree Foundation is a nonprofit organization built by a cancer survivor for people living with cancer. HealthTree’s tools and educational content are designed to make your experience with blood cancer more manageable, and we keep these programs free for the people who need them most. Join today to start using these resources and connect with a community of support.
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May 28th is World Blood Cancer Day. Bringing awareness to blood cancer helps patients and caregivers access treatment and support. The right resources can make a big difference in a person’s day-to-day life and overall outcomes.
DKMS is an international non-profit organization that established World Blood Cancer Day. It was founded by a family impacted by a blood cancer diagnosis. They saw the need to improve access to life-saving treatment for people with blood cancer. DKMS helps connect patients to stem-cell transplant resources and donor registries.
Similarly, HealthTree Foundation was founded by Jenny Ahlstrom after she saw gaps in research speed after her diagnosis with multiple myeloma. Since 2012, HealthTree has been committed to providing education, resources, and research that improve the lives of people affected by blood cancer.
Stay on track when you join HealthTree
Managing test results and health history can quickly become overwhelming as you navigate living with blood cancer. HealthTree has created a platform where you can keep track of all your medical information by connecting your medical records. This free and secure platform can help you better prepare for appointments, understand your care plan, and stay organized throughout treatment.
Sharing medical records can also help researchers better understand blood cancer, identify patterns through symptoms and responses, and move closer to more effective treatments.
Connect with people affected by blood cancer
HealthTree also offers support through both virtual and in-person events and opportunities to connect with other people with blood cancer.
HealthTree Connect is a social media platform designed to bring patients and caregivers together. Here, you can share your experience, ask questions, and learn from others facing similar challenges.
We also host a number of webinars where you have the opportunity to hear from experts and ask questions you may have about diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship.
Read the latest news and patient stories
HealthTree News provides you with the latest updates. These articles are designed to give patients access to reliable information on symptoms, treatments, and practical resources to improve their overall outcomes. You can also read patient stories that highlight the experiences of people living with blood cancer.
Recently, guest speaker William Yank shared his experience as a young adult diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) during a HealthTree webinar.
Finding a specialist
The right treatment approach can vary depending on the exact subtype, genetic features, and a person’s individual needs. HealthTree’s specialist directory makes it easier to find the right providers who understand the latest treatment options, clinical trials, and supportive care needs.
Tools For You
To raise awareness for World Blood Cancer Day, HealthTree has developed a toolkit that provides statistics on blood cancer and resources to support you through every step of your care.
World Blood Cancer Day Toolkit
Together we care. Together we cure
HealthTree Foundation is a nonprofit organization built by a cancer survivor for people living with cancer. HealthTree’s tools and educational content are designed to make your experience with blood cancer more manageable, and we keep these programs free for the people who need them most. Join today to start using these resources and connect with a community of support.
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Bethany Howell
Bethany joined HealthTree in 2025. She is passionate about supporting patients and their care partners and improving access to quality care.
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