Lymphoma and Leukemia

Over 14,000 Americans Are Diagnosed Monthly with Lymphoma and Leukemia and Other Blood Cancers

Over 14,000 Americans are diagnosed with blood cancers monthly. The two main blood cancers that people are generally are diagnosed with are lymphoma and leukemia. According to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, in addition to leukemia and lymphoma, other blood cancers are myeloma, myelodysplastic syndromes, and myeloproliferative neoplasms. The National Cancer Institute defines blood cancer …

Over 14,000 Americans Are Diagnosed Monthly with Lymphoma and Leukemia and Other Blood Cancers Read More »

September is Blood Cancer Awareness Month as Over 14,000 Americans Are Still Diagnosed Monthly with Lymphoma and Leukemia

Over 14,000 Americans are diagnosed with blood cancers monthly. That is why, in 2010, the United States Congress declared September, Blood Cancer Awareness Month. The purpose was to bring attention to the two main blood cancers that people are generally are diagnosed with, lymphoma and leukemia. According to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, in addition …

September is Blood Cancer Awareness Month as Over 14,000 Americans Are Still Diagnosed Monthly with Lymphoma and Leukemia Read More »