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Webinar 3.30pm 19th March - Living well on active monitoring

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Please join us for our next joint webinar with Lymphoma Action - Living well on active monitoring or watch and wait as you may know it.

This is open to all types of blood cancer patient who have to manage living with active monitoring.

Active monitoring (watch and wait) can be a difficult concept to get your head around at diagnosis, Receiving a diagnosis of blood cancer and not starting on treatment, or the long periods of monitoring and life with or without developing symptoms can be a challenge.

In this webinar we aim to explain the principles of active monitoring and the rationale for it, the benefits of this approach, and discuss strategies for coping and living well while on active monitoring.

we will be joined by:

Dr Chris Fox, Consultant Haematologist at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust.

Professor Adam Mead, Consultant Physician and Professor of Haematology, University of Oxford

John - living with blood cancer

Denise - living with blood cancer

Register and submit your questions here > bit.ly/3bzJbqy

Maybe see you then

BW

Nick

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This looks a very good collaboration with Lymphoma Action, thanks Leukaemia Care

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