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Lymphoma Support Network

Join the Lymphoma Support Network, a national, one-to-one peer support program that matches lymphoma patients or caregivers with volunteers who have had similar lymphoma-related experiences.

Join Now! Fill out a brief questionnaire to help us connect you with the right volunteer.

Free Helpline and Information Service

Contact our Helpline, available Monday through Friday from 8:00am-5:00pm Pacific Standard Time (PST). 
310-204-7040, or 800-500-9976
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Trained staff members are available to answer your questions and provide individual support to you and your loved ones.  Support services include:

  • Information on diagnosis, types of lymphomas, treatment options, potential side effects, and up-to-date research findings
  • Referrals to financial assistance programs, legal and insurance help 
  • Clinical trial searches based on the patient's diagnosis and treatment history

Healthcare Provider Grant Program

LRF offers a limited financial assistance program for uninsured and underinsured lymphoma patients undergoing treatment.  LRF may be able to pay a portion of patients' medical bills to the doctor or hospital.  Click here for more information.

Living and Surviving Lymphoma

The diagnosis and treatment of lymphoma presents many practical challenges for anyone touched by the disease.

  • Emotional Well-being: Adjusting to your diagnosis will be an ongoing process. Explore topics including: living in remission, talking to your children about your condition, and maintaining healthy relationships.
  • Physical Well-being: Learn how living with lymphoma may affect fertility, pregnancy, and sexual relationships. You will also find helpful information on diet and exercise, pain management, fatigue, and cognitive changes that may occur.
  • Financial Well-being: Find out about helpful financial resources, insurance information, and learn how to manage employment-related challenges. 
  • Caregiver Well-being: Find support for those you love.

Stories of Hope

While you may have many things in common with other lymphoma patients or loved ones, every person's experience is unique.  Click here to read about patients with various lymphomas who have shared their stories to help provide hope and inspiration to others.

If you would like to submit your story of hope, click here to find out how!