Blood Cancer

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Health & Medicine

Our duty of care to those who care

With looming workforce shortages, a new study finds a comprehensive approach to ensuring the wellbeing of cancer healthcare workers is essential

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Health & Medicine

Taking on blood cancer - actively

Having blood cancer can be overwhelming, but professionally-guided exercise even when unwell is safe and can boost recovery

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Health & Medicine

Distress doubles for cancer patients during pandemic

Patients with blood cancer – including leukaemia, myeloma, and lymphoma – experience higher psychological distress from risk of COVID-19 infection and unmet needs, finds new research

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Health & Medicine

New test to improve blood cancer treatment

A simple blood test is set to replace painful, invasive biopsies for blood cancer patients

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