Goal three: Empower people affected by lymphoma and their healthcare professionals to communicate with confidence


“I see the positive impact Lymphoma Action has for so many of my patients.


72 healthcare professionals registered for our in-person Lymphoma Management course to learn about the latest developments in lymphoma treatment and management.

After attending our Lymphoma Management course:

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said it will help ensure their patients are more informed and understand their condition.

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said it would help their patients feel involved in managing their condition and making informed decisions.


“I really valued how Lymphoma Management focused on discussing patient quality of life, patient time and side effects in the selection of treatment.


We started work on Lymphoma Essentials, a new online training tool for healthcare professionals new to lymphoma which will launch in 2025.

We provided specialist information and communications to healthcare professionals and held 121 meetings with specialist nursing teams across the UK to raise awareness of our services and information resources.

We met regularly with our expert Medical Advisory Panel to discuss developments that can improve the treatment and care of people affected by lymphoma.

By the end of the year, 79 lymphoma specific clinical trials were listed on our TrialsLink database, with our Lymphoma TrialsLink webpage receiving over 24,000 views from people looking for information about clinical trials for people affected by lymphoma.

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