What can we do to improve our chances of living for many years after a blood cancer diagnosis? Covers accepting treatment, healthy living, and mental health.
Blood cancer is caused when something goes wrong with the development of your blood cells. It can affect your blood, bone marrow or lymph nodes. It should be considered a disease of the immune system since in the vast majority of cases the cells that are affected are the white blood cells which fight off infections.
The UK’s leading blood cancer charity. Since they were founded in 1960, Blood Cancer UK has spent £500 million on blood cancer research to improve tre…