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Teenage and Young adults conference - September 2017

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Join us for our Young People against Blood Cancer Information Day.

The day is perfect for young adults aged 17-30 and their parents. The day will be filled with informative talks from stem cell transplants, sexuality, fertility and relationships to the psychological impact of a blood cancer diagnosis and how to support a young adult when going back to work.

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Date: Saturday 23rd September

Time: 1pm-5:40pm (Lunch will be available to all attendees from 12:45pm - 1:30pm)

Location: Crowne Plaza, London.

Free lunch and free registration - to find out more please go to: leukaemiacare.org.uk/patien...

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