Oral Therapies and Adherence in Lymphoma
Living with Lymphoma
by Lymphoma Research Foundation
2y ago
There are many oral anticancer drugs approved or under investigation to treat lymphoma that can be taken by mouth, either in liquid or tablet/capsule form. Oral agents are just as effective and can have similar side effects as anticancer drugs that are given intravenously. It is critical that patients take all medications as prescribed to maximize the effectiveness of the treatment and minimize toxicity and adverse therapeutic outcomes. Keeping track of medications and side effects can be complicated, particularly when a combination of medications is prescribed, each with different dosing sche ..read more
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Telehealth for Lymphoma Patients
Living with Lymphoma
by Lymphoma Research Foundation
2y ago
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, many healthcare professionals have increased their virtual offerings — like video conferences — to continue to care for patients while following guidelines set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to mitigate the spread of the virus. This is just one example of telemedicine (also known as telehealth), which is distributing health-related services and information via electronic information and telecommunications, and the need is on the rise. With telemedicine trending to be a mainstay in how healthcare professionals treat patients, Brian Link ..read more
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CAR-T Cell Therapy and Other Novel Therapies for Lymphoma
Living with Lymphoma
by Lymphoma Research Foundation
2y ago
In 2015, Stacy-Humphrie's diffuse large B-Cell lymphoma (DLBCL) relapsed and she was faced with a tough decision - to follow the standard of care and receive a stem cell transplant, or opt for a new treatment called CAR-T cell therapy which at the time, was still in the clinical trial phase ..read more
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Oral Therapy and Adherence in Lymphoma
Living with Lymphoma
by Nichole Musumeci
3y ago
Oral Therapy and Adherence in Lymphoma An increasing number of lymphoma and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) patients receive their chemotherapy not from intravenous (IV) treatments administered in a hospital or clinic, but via a pill, taken at home on a regular basis. These oral therapies have become a more standard part of patient care, and for a growing number of patients, oral therapies are their only option. Living with Lymphoma hosts, Victor Gonzalez and Izumi Nakano, sat down with LRF Lymphoma Scientific Research Mentoring Program grantee, Craig Portell, MD (University of Virgini ..read more
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Careers and Rights Amid Pandemic
Living with Lymphoma
by Nichole Musumeci
4y ago
Careers and Rights Amid Pandemic In the blink of an eye, COVID-19 swept the world and disrupted the way we interact, communicate, conduct business and live. The world has experienced an enormous economic impact, forcing several companies to make difficult decisions regarding staff reductions and salaries, and in some cases closing businesses entirely. For cancer patients and survivors, staying safe and healthy throughout a global pandemic, while worrying about the financial impact that comes with the loss of income, can be overwhelming. Experts Joanna Morales of Triage Cancer and Rachel Becker ..read more
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A Clinical Trial Saved My Life
Living with Lymphoma
by Nichole Musumeci
4y ago
A Clinical Trial Saved My Life Clinical Trials are important to helping advance research and provide access to the most cutting edge treatment options. Rich Zavadowski felt a clinical trial was his best chance of survival when he was diagnosed with Stage IV peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) – a rare subtype of lymphoma with no standard of care. Living with Lymphoma host, Izumi Nakano, sat down with Rich to discuss his decision to enter a clinical trial. She was also joined by LRF Scientific Advisory Board member, Kieron Dunleavy, MD (George Washington Cancer Center), one of the doctors who wor ..read more
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Mindfulness and Meditation
Living with Lymphoma
by Nichole Musumeci
4y ago
Mindfulness and Meditation Studies have shown that practicing meditation can  promote healing, both physically and emotionally/psychologically for cancer patients. Mindfulness Leadership and Coach, Amy Jin, joined hosts Victor Gonzalez and Izumi Nakano to discuss the importance of mindfulness and how meditation can help lymphoma patients and their loved ones slow-down during an incredibly stressful time in their lives. Helpful Resources: LRF Helpline (800-500-9976; helpline@lymphoma.org) Lymphoma Support Network Lymphoma Survivorship Fact Sheet Mindfulness Webinar Resources for Financial Assi ..read more
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Coping with Cancer During the Holidays
Living with Lymphoma
by Nichole Musumeci
4y ago
Coping with Cancer During the Holidays Dealing with a cancer diagnosis is hard, but during the holidays it can feel even more burdensome. Lymphoma survivor, Dexter Neal sits down with hosts, Victor Gonzalez and Izumi Nakano on the inaugural episode of, Living with Lymphoma to talk about how he dealt with a cancer diagnosis right before the holidays. Clinical Social Worker, Kristie Redfield of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center gave us advice about how to ask for help and how caregivers can offer the best support to their loved ones. Helpful Resources: LRF Helpline (800-500-9976; helpline ..read more
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