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Patient Perspectives: Study Explores Unmet Needs of Lymphoma Patients and Care Partners
Due to an increase in new and effective treatments, outcomes among lymphoma patients have improved, with a 10-year survival rate reported to be higher than 50 percent for many subtypes. With more patients living with and after a lymphoma diagnosis,…

Using the Power of Social Media to Support the LRF Mission
In our increasingly interconnected world, people are using social media to support nonprofits—how can you make the biggest impact? When the first-ever telethon was hosted in 1949, the idea of pledging charitable donations over the phone was new but caught…

Highlights from 2019 American Society Of Hematology (ASH) Meeting

Playing the Long Game in Lymphoma Research

Understanding Cancer-Related Financial Toxicity
Understanding Cancer-Related Financial Toxicity Cancer is one of the costliest conditions to treat today in the United States. With outcomes among patients with lymphoma improving, managing costs related to the diagnosis and treatment of their disease is a major concern.…
Lymphoma Research Foundation Debuts New Publication: Pulse
The Lymphoma Research Foundation is proud to launch its new flagship publication, Pulse. Published quarterly, Pulse provides the latest updates on the Foundation and its focus on lymphoma and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) research, awareness and education. Pulse will also…
Lymphoma Research Foundation Elects New Board of Director Leadership

LRF Advocates for Patient Access to Cellular Therapies
