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We're all about blood cancer.

So people with blood cancer can be about everything else.

We do the most for more people with blood cancer.

The moment they're diagnosed, people with blood cancer become patients. It's the last thing they want to be.

That’s why we’re here—with research, support, and advocacy.

Blood Cancer United is the leading organization for everyone affected by blood cancer. And we have been since 1949.

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July 1, 2026

Celebrate this year’s young leaders

Congratulations to the 2026 Student Visionaries of the Year!

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July 1, 2026

Register for Light The Night

Walk with a community lighting the way toward blood cancer cures.

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June 18, 2026

Read about a recent milestone for kids

News on a first-of-its-kind intervention for kids with a rare leukemia

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May 15, 2026

See who’s leading the way to cures

Our top Light The Night fundraisers are recognized in Forbes and USA Today!

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May 11, 2026

Help shape a better future

Your gifts helps us advocate for laws that protect patients

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May 22, 2026

Pursue up to $750k in research funding

Examine how health insurance affects access to care. LOIs due 9/10/26.

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February 18, 2026

Check out our shop

Show up and show out in your new Blood Cancer United gear!

Get FREE personalized information and support.

Highly trained oncology professionals with expertise in pediatric and adult blood cancers are available to speak with patients, one-on-one, at absolutely no cost.

Blood cancer information specialists

Connect with oncology social workers and nurses who provide patients and caregivers with accurate disease and treatment information along with access to comprehensive resources and support.

Call Toll Free: +1-800-955-4572 | Live Chat | Email

Clinical trial nurse navigators

Get support from registered nurses with expertise in blood cancers who personally assist patients and caregivers throughout each step of the clinical trial process.

Request Support | Email

Registered dietitians

Speak to a registered dietitian who has expertise in oncology nutrition and provides patients and their caregivers with free nutrition consultations, by phone.

Schedule

Are you a caregiver or healthcare professional?

We have resources for you too!

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Join us in our vision to create a world without blood cancer.

Supporting and advocating for patients and their families, funding research for innovative new treatments, bringing together neighbors to support each other and work for a cure—that’s how we became the world’s largest nonprofit health organization dedicated to creating a world without blood cancer.

Learn more about Blood Cancer United

We are Blood Cancer United.

Everyone affected by blood cancer—patients, survivors, caregivers, researchers, advocates, fundraisers, everyone—has a story.
Portrait of a childhood blood cancer survivor standing against a decorative white wall, wearing a light sweater and pants. The image highlights pediatric blood cancer survivorship, resilience, hope, and life beyond leukemia, lymphoma, or other blood cancer treatment.

Oakley

B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL)

Blood cancer survivor wearing a blue event T-shirt and participant bib at a cancer awareness fundraiser. The image highlights blood cancer survivorship, community support, advocacy, and fundraising efforts that help advance research and support for people affected by leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma.

Jan

stage 4 non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL)

Portrait of a blood cancer survivor wearing glasses and looking toward the camera. This image represents blood cancer survivorship, patient advocacy, lymphoma and leukemia awareness, and the strength of the blood cancer community.

Julie

IgG lambda multiple myeloma ISS-R

Person sitting in a hospital bed during blood cancer treatment, holding a medical collection bag while connected to clinical monitoring equipment. The image highlights blood cancer survivorship, stem cell transplant care, patient resilience, and advances in treatment for leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma.

Haley

multiple myeloma (MM)

Close-up outdoor portrait of a blood cancer survivor with a shaved head, wearing a blue sleeveless top and standing in front of a garden backdrop. The image highlights blood cancer survivorship, resilience during treatment, and hope for individuals affected by leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma.

Dannie

nodular sclerosis classic Hodgkin lymphoma (NSHL)

Young blood cancer survivor wearing a white "Survivor" T-shirt and standing barefoot on a wooden fence in a grassy outdoor setting. The image highlights childhood blood cancer survivorship, resilience, hope, and life after leukemia, lymphoma, or other blood cancer treatment.

Karissa

Family member, caregiver, advocate

Professional headshot of a blood cancer survivor wearing a navy suit and striped tie, standing outdoors in front of a blurred greenery background. The image highlights blood cancer survivorship, patient advocacy, professional achievement, and life after leukemia, lymphoma, or myeloma treatment.

Halley

acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)

Blood cancer survivor hiking in the mountains at Kearsarge Pass with panoramic views of rugged peaks and valleys. This image represents blood cancer awareness, survivorship, recovery after treatment, outdoor achievement, and hope for individuals affected by leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma.

Josh

primary mediastinal non-Hodgkin large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL)

Portrait of a blood cancer survivor with short hair seated in a vehicle and looking toward the camera. This image represents blood cancer awareness, survivorship, patient advocacy, recovery after treatment, and hope for people living with leukemia, lymphoma, and other blood cancers.

Mazie

acute myeloid leukemia (AML)

Group of four people wearing matching "Warriors" shirts with green awareness ribbons, sitting together in a living room and holding up fingers to represent a milestone related to blood cancer survivorship. The image highlights family support, lymphoma awareness, and the strength of the blood cancer community.

Geoff

Burkitt lymphoma (BL)

Three individuals stand together on a stage at a Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Student Visionaries of the Year event, with one holding an award plaque and another holding a bouquet of flowers—highlighting recognition, advocacy, and community impact in the blood cancer awareness and fundraising community.

Andrew

diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL)

A person standing beside a brown horse with a white facial stripe holds a lead rope in an outdoor paddock under a bright blue sky. The horse wears a blue halter, and the scene conveys calm companionship while supporting blood cancer awareness through human–animal connection.

Siri

acute myeloid leukemia (AML)

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is now Blood Cancer United. Learn more.