What You Should Know About Advances in Blood Cancer Treatment
 

Welcome to

What You Should Know About
Advances in Blood Cancer Treatment

 

April 21, 2021

Program: 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Virtual/Online program through Zoom

 

Speakers


Zeina Al-Mansour, MD

Hematologist Oncologist
UF Health



Jack Hsu, MD

Hematologist Oncologist
UF Health



Nosha Farhadfar, MD

Hematologist Oncologist
UF Health

 

Program

Please join The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society for a free virtual
education program for patients and their families. Participants will
learn about advances in blood cancer treatment.

Participants will also better understand what questions to ask
when diagnosed with blood cancer, advances in therapies
including precision medicine, transplants and cellular therapies. We
will also address cancer survivorship through a discussion about
the long-term and late effects that may occur as the result of
blood cancer diagnosis and treatment. Better understanding
these late effects will allow participants to know how to work
through and acknowledge how this can help patients achieve
better adherence to therapy, communication with their
treatment team and an overall reduction of anxiety.

In addition to learning about the advances in blood cancer
treatments, participants will learn about the resources
available in their community and those provided by
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. 

We encourage you to invite your caregiver and family members.

To register you will need a valid email address:
please click on the REGISTER tab above. 

 

If you do not have an email address, please call 

Lauren Walcott, Patient & Community Outreach Manager at 407.454.5859

to register.