Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma
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Counseling
Oncology social workers help you cope with the emotional and practical challenges of peripheral t-cell lymphoma. Contact us at 800‑813‑HOPE (4673) or info@cancercare.org.
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Connect Education Workshops™
Listen in by telephone or online as leading experts in oncology provide up-to-date information about cancer-related issues in one-hour workshops. Podcasts are also available.
Upcoming Workshops
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- Young Adult Survivorship: Fertility, Sexuality and Intimacy, Jun 28, 2013
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Podcasts
Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma
- Emerging Therapies in Hodgkin and T-Cell Lymphomas
- Update on T-Cell Lymphoma
- Update from the 2011 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting
- Managing Treatment Side Effects of T-Cell Lymphoma
- Update on Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma
- Update on Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma
- Update on Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma
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Publications
Read or order our free Connect booklets and fact sheets offering easy-to-read information about the latest cancer treatments, managing side effects and coping with cancer.
Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma
- Coping With Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma
- Your Guide to the Latest Cancer Research and Treatments: Highlights from ASCO 2012
General Topics
- Caregiving for Your Loved One With Cancer
- Coping With Cancer: Tools to Help You Live
- Communicating With Your Health Care Team
- Helping Children When a Family Member Has Cancer
- Understanding and Managing Chemotherapy Side Effects
- If You've Just Been Diagnosed
- Caring Advice for Caregivers: How Can You Help Yourself?
- Finding Resources in Your Community
- Sources of Financial Assistance
- “What Can I Say to a Newly Diagnosed Loved One?”
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Additional Resources
For Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma
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Be the Match® Patient Services
800‑627‑7692, bethematch.org
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Blood & Marrow Transplant Information Network
888‑597‑7674, bmtinfonet.org
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The Bone Marrow Foundation
800‑365‑1336, bonemarrow.org
General Cancer Resources
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American Cancer Society
800‑227‑2345, cancer.org
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Cancer Support Community
888‑793‑9355, cancersupportcommunity.org
Medical Information
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National Cancer Institute
800‑422‑6237, cancer.gov
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Cancer.Net
888‑651‑3038, cancer.net
