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This is Living With Cancer and the free LivingWith® app are available to anyone affected by cancer. Learn how these resources can help you through your cancer journey.

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The IMF is devoted to advancing research toward prevention and a cure for multiple myeloma. The IMF strives to improve the quality of life for those impacted by the disease through patient education, support, and advocacy programs.

Multiple Myeloma Told True is an educational platform that pairs patients with artists to help bring their unique stories to life. Information is focused on the science behind the disease, health disparities, and the importance of community.

People living with multiple myeloma can experience feelings of stress, anxiety, or loneliness. Find out some tips on improving the emotional wellbeing of people with multiple myeloma and their caregivers.

Wellness is more than just diet and exercise—it’s about making choices toward a healthy and fulfilling life. Discover the seven categories of wellness and get tips to develop each one in your everyday life.

The VHL Alliance (VHLA) is dedicated to research, education and support to improve awareness, diagnosis, treatment and quality of life for those affected by VHL.

The National CML Society is a centralized hub of information for CML, a rare form of leukemia. They provide educational resources, access to CML Specialists and one-on-one support and guidance for the newly diagnosed.

View this worksheet when you need help talking to your healthcare team about chronic myeloid leukemia. It can provide information about symptoms, treatment options, side effects and organizations that offer support and resources.

FORCE's mission is to improve the lives of individuals and families affected by hereditary breast, ovarian and related cancers.

EGFR Resisters is a grassroots, patient-driven community dedicated exclusively to changing EGFR-positive lung cancer into a manageable, chronic disease. This community of patients and caregivers benefits from sharing knowledge and connecting with others who are experiencing similar journeys. The aim of the EGFR Resisters is to use collaboration to drive important research questions and fund novel research and clinical trials.

The Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) is the leading education and advocacy organization for the cancer care community, bringing together healthcare professionals across all disciplines in oncology to promote quality cancer care.

The NCCS advocates for quality cancer care for all people touched by cancer. To help empower cancer survivors, they offer publications and programs which provide tools for self-advocacy.

The National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®) is a not-for-profit alliance of 30 leadingcancer centers devoted to patient care, research, and education. NCCN is dedicated to improving and facilitating quality, effective, efficient, and accessible cancer care so patients can live better lives.

Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF) is a national nonprofit organization which provides case management services and financial aid to Americans with chronic, life threatening and debilitating illnesses.

Triage Cancer lists resources and tools to help people living with cancer manage the financial aspects of a cancer diagnosis.

CancerCare is a national organization dedicated to providing free, professional support services for people living with cancer.

CancerCare provides information, resources and support to help people coping with cancer and their loved ones better manage their stress.

Cancer and Careers empowers and educates people with cancer to thrive in their workplace, by providing expert advice, interactive tools and educational events.

Personalized Care where and when you need it. Navigation services include treatment decision planning, financial navigation, short-term cancer coping assistance

Dealing with illness can be exhausting. Get advice from a doctor on how to cope with feelings of weakness or tiredness and the difficult thoughts, feelings and attitudes they may bring.

A habit is anything you do regularly enough that it becomes second nature. This brochure is focused on building new habits that may have a positive impact on your life.

Protein is important to help your body heal and recover after cancer treatment. Here are a few simple ways to add more protein into your daily meals.

Cancer can be a difficult topic to discuss with the people in your life. These topic starters can help make tough conversations more effective and focused.

Inspiration can come from anywhere. This booklet is intended to help you find inspiration by focusing on showing gratitude, being kind and maintaining hope.

This guide was created to help you build on the healthy coping strategies you’re already using and discover new tools that you can use when you’re experiencing difficult emotions.

As you go through your cancer treatment, your doctor may prescribe different kinds of medicines or switch your medicine from one brand name to an alternative with another name. That new drug may be called a generic or a biosimilar.