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World Lymphoma Awareness Day is a global campaign to raise awareness and provide resources to those with Lymphoma, their caregivers, healthcare providers, and the public. It occurs annually on September 15.
Patients and caregivers: When people with Lymphoma and their family and friends pay attention to the small things – like emotional support, lending a hand, or knowing your subtype – it can make a significant difference.
Health care professionals: Make time for the small things that make the biggest difference for patients, like making time to discuss their specific subtype.
The public: Pay attention to the small things and speak to your doctor if you notice the signs and symptoms of Lymphoma. They can be similar to other less severe illnesses and can be mistaken for flu or fatigue.
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