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For the Newly Diagnosed

The Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF) understands how difficult it can be to receive a diagnosis of lymphoma and the individual experiences that follow. You may have many questions about various aspects of your diagnosis and treatment, including: what is lymphoma; common lymphoma language; what you should know before starting treatment; questions to ask your doctor; information on clinical trials; what to expect from treatments, or changes you may need to make in your daily routine to best manage the disease. 

Fact sheets are available in basic EnglishSpanish, and Chinese. For a complete listing of our booklets and fact sheets, click here.

Living with Lymphoma
It is of utmost importance to take care of yourself and make sure your loved ones are looking out for you and themselves as well.  This section explores some of the challenges of living with lymphoma, along with tips and resources to help you and your loved ones maintain 
emotionalphysicalfinancial and caregiver well being.

For more information on specific types of lymphoma, please explore our Web site to find disease-specific information, educational webcasts, and the latest research updates.

LRF Helpline staff members are also available to answer your questions and to provide support to you and your loved ones. Our Lymphoma Support Network also offers you and your loved ones an opportunity to be connected with volunteers that have experience with the same type of lymphoma. You may use this service at any time.

If you are under 18 or searching for information for a child or adolescent, click here for further information and resources.