Living with the psychological impact of a leukaemia and lymphoma diagnosis in the COVID-era

Lymphoma Action is working with Leukaemia Care to host their first ever joint webinar for blood cancer patients. This webinar will explore the psychological impact of living with a lymphoma or leukaemia and discuss clinical care, support, coping strategies and how COVID-19 may be affecting your experience and delivery of care.

27 August 2020

Leukaemia Care is working with Lymphoma Action to host their first ever joint webinar for blood cancer patients. This webinar will explore the psychological impact of living with a lymphoma or leukaemia and discuss clinical care, support, coping strategies and how COVID-19 may be affecting your experience and delivery of care.

You’ll also get the opportunity to ask the experts your questions.

Date: Thursday 27th August 2020

Time: 4 pm

Topic: Living with the psychological impact of a leukaemia or lymphoma diagnosis in the COVID-19 era.

Host: Leukaemia Care and Lymphoma Action

Guest panel: Clinical Psychologist Dr Raj M. Gupta, Birmingham and Solihull NHS Trust, Dr Pauline Aiston, Health Psychologist University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, Anne Crook, Counsellor / Psychotherapist, Psycho-oncology, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust and Angela Watts, CNS and Leukaemia Care Nurse Adviser

Webinar will be available online via Zoom and on Leukaemia Care’s Facebook Page.

Register your attendance via Zoom here >> https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5Nv474T8Sm-vEDVYakb3dw 

Or

Tune in on our Facebook page/search for Leukaemia Care on Facebook on Thursday 27th August at 4pm

Please note, we will not be able to give individual medical advice. You will be directed to your own clinical team if we cannot answer your question in the webinar.

We cannot guarantee that everyone’s questions will be answered, but will try and do our best in the time frame that we have.

If you have any questions about the webinar or would like to submit a question to our panel, please email advocacy@leukaemiacare.org.uk

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