The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) sponsors free community-based education programs for patients, their families, caregivers and healthcare professionals.
Local doctors and other healthcare professionals lead these programs, described below. You will get information about treatment options and learn how to strengthen your decision-making and coping skills, manage treatment side effects and find resources, including financial assistance.
2.19.2013- Have your questions about blood cancer treatments and support issues answered
2.28.13- Learn about Social Secuirty Disability and how you may benefit
3.19.2013: Learn more about Blood & Marrow Transplant, from diagnosis to survivorship
3.14.2013: Kid Support is an 8 week series that provides families to learn skills to help them cope with cancer together.
04/16/2013: Learn how to make Informed Choices about Standard Care and Clinical Trials
4.11.2013-4.25.2013: Attend these series event to get information, guidance & support on unique issues that caregivers face.
4.23.13 - Learn How to Make Informed Choices about Standard Care and Clinical Trials
4.25.2013 - Learn How to Make Informed Choices about Standard Care and Clinical Trials
5.16.2013- LET'S TALK ABOUT S-E-X: Everything you wanted to know about sexuality and intimacy in cancer survivorship
Can't make it to one of our local programs? We also sponsor many free live and archived teleconferences, podcasts, webcasts and more that you can view at your convenience. For a complete list of our programs, see our National Patient Education Programs web page.
To learn more about our patient education programs, call [insert chapter phone number].