One year ago this month a dream was put into reality when The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Blog was launched into cyberspace. A blog can mean many things to many people and organizations, but it was our hope to bring a unique perspective with helpful news and tips to patients, families, survivors and medical professionals dealing with the ups and downs of blood cancer.
40-plus posts later we think that we have brought you a variety of information that we think have been both interesting and informative. We have our own favorites, but here are a few of your favorite blog posts from the last year.
Five ways to cope with a blood cancer diagnosis – Our most popular post, this one goes straight to the heart of the matter – how do you even deal with being told you have cancer?
September is Leukemia, Lymphoma and Myeloma Awareness Month – This post highlighted current statistics for the blood cancers, as well as shared how to bring about more awareness for these diseases.
Cleared for takeoff – “The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Blog” launches! – This is even one of our favorites because it is our very first post.
Do the costs of some cancer medications outweigh the benefits? – An interesting question posed by our Public Policy team that was answered with some thoughtful comments.
Guest Post from Ronni Gordon, Leukemia Survivor, Cancer Blogger, and Reporter – A blogger after our own hearts, Ronni shared why the internet is an important aspect of one’s cancer journey.
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