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Information for Newly Diagnosed 
Medical Aspects After Lymphoma 
Becoming a Survivor Self-Advocate 
Coping After Treatment Through Long-Term Survivorship 
Relationships
Newly Diagnosed Hodgkin Lymphoma! Now What? NEW! 
Clinical Trial Basics NEW! 
Relapsed/Refractory Aggressive Lymphoma NEW! 
Relapsed/Refractory: When the Unexpected Happens NEW! 
I'm in My 20s and 30s and I Have Indolent Lymphoma- Now What?  
Managing Fear and Uncertainty
Talking to Friends and Family
Watchful Waiting
Cutaneous Lymphoma Basics and Treatment Options (presented in collaboration with the Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation  

Relationships and Families

Interactions with friends, family members, romantic partners and children often become more complex following a diagnosis of lymphoma and sometimes through the phases of long-term survivorship.  Click here to read more.

Resources

The Lance Armstrong Foundation recently launched LIVESTRONG: A Podcast Series for Young Adults with Cancer. Each video is 5 - 7 minutes long and addresses the unique needs of young adults with cancer. To access these videos, click here.

Support

The Lymphoma Research Foundation understands how important it is to find as much support as possible when you or a young loved one is diagnosed with lymphoma. You can contact our Helpline to talk to a trained professional about questions you may have about any type of lymphoma, treatments, clinical trials, coping, and more. We can also connect you to others who may be in a similar situation to yours through the Lymphoma Support Network.

There are also a number of helpful web sites that feature assistance for children and their families as well as active online communities of young adults with lymphoma. Here are some places to start: Young Adults Online Resources.